Evaluation of long range atmospheric transport models using environmental radioactivity data from the Chernobyl accident : the ATMES report
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Evaluation of long range atmospheric transport models using environmental radioactivity data from the Chernobyl accident : the ATMES report
(EUR, 14147 EN)
Elsevier Applied Science, c1992
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Atmospheric transport model evaluation study
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"Atmospheric transport model evaluation study"--Cover
At head of cover title: Commission of the European Communities
Results of a joint study by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the World Meteorological Organization, and the Commission of the Economic Communities
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A group of experts developed the outline for the Atmospheric Transport Model Evaluation Study and specified the requirements of modellers for radiological and meterological data. The results of the study are presented in this book.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Source data and emission characteristics. Meteorological data. Radiological data. Statistical methods. Models and model results. Intercomparison results. Summary of the workshop. Findings and recommendations. References. Appendix 1: The technical specification document.
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