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HYSPLITAtmospheric dispersion modelingEnvironmental scienceDispersion (optics)StockpileWind speedAtmospheric sciencesMesoscale meteorologyMeteorologySampling (signal processing)Nuclear reprocessingAir pollutionAerosolChemistryNuclear physicsRadiochemistryPhysicsPlutonium
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O. Connan,
Kilian Smith,
Catherine Organo
et al.
(2013).
Comparison of RIMPUFF, HYSPLIT, ADMS atmospheric dispersion model outputs, using emergency response procedures, with 85Kr measurements made in the vicinity of nuclear reprocessing plant.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
, 124
, 266-277.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2013.06.004
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- 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2013.06.004