Dispersion Modeling

Draxler, R.R., 2007, Demonstration of a Global Modeling Methodology to Determine the Relative Importance of Local and Long-Distance Sources . Atmos. Environ., 41:776-789. DOI : 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2006.08.052

Mills, G.A., G.D. Hess, and R.R. Draxler, 1997, Routine prediction of smoke transport from fuel reduction burns in southwest Western Australia. ETEX Symposium on Long-Range Atmospheric Transport, Model Verification and Emergency Response, 13-16 May, Vienna, Austria

Draxler, R.R., 1996, Quick long-range estimation, in Response Technical Manual 96, Vol.1, Rev. 4, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG/BR-0150, pp F21-F23.

Draxler, R.R., 1994, Dispersion Modeling Overview, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Draxler, R.R., 1990, Section 2 ─ Regional Transport and Dispersion. In Report 2 - Atmospheric Processes Research and Process Model Development, Vol I, Emissions, Atmospheric Processes and Deposition, of Acidic Deposition: State of Science and Technology, Vols. I-IV. Government Printing Office.

Draxler, R.R., 1988, The persistence of pollutants downwind of a point source following termination of the emission. Boundary-Layer Meteorol. 42:43-53.

Draxler, R.R., 1987, Accuracy of various diffusion and stability schemes over Washington, D.C. Atmos. Environ. 21:491-499.

Draxler, R.R., 1987, Estimating emissions from air concentration measurements. J. Air Poll. Cont. Assoc. 37:708-714.

Draxler, R.R., 1982, Testing a mesoscale model with the Savannah River Plant Kr-85 air concentration data. Atmos. Environ. 16:1261-1264.

Draxler, R.R., and A.D. Taylor, 1982, Horizontal dispersion parameters for long-range transport modeling. J. Appl. Meteorol. 21:367-372.

Draxler, R.R., 1981, Observing and forecasting the motions of volcanic emissions shortly after the initial Mt. St. Helens eruptions. NOAA Tech Memo ERL ARL-95, Air Resources Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD, 14 p.

Draxler, R.R., 1981, Forty-eight hour atmospheric dispersion forecasts at selected locations in the United States. NOAA Tech Memo ERL ARL-100, Air Resources Lab., Silver Spring, MD, 12 p.

Draxler, R.R., and J.L. Heffter, 1981, Workbook for estimating the climatology of regional-continental scale atmospheric dispersion and deposition over the United States. NOAA Tech Memo ERL ARL-96, Air Resources Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD, 25 p.

Draxler, R.R., 1980, Mesoscale Trajectory and Diffusion Model Code Description, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, May, 6 p., plus appendicies.

Draxler, R.R., 1980, Error estimates of calculated air concentrations from a mesoscale trajectory model. Proceedings, 2nd Joint Conf. on Appl. of Air Poll. Meteorol., New Orleans, pp. 275-278.

Draxler, R.R., 1980, An improved Gaussian model for long-term average air concentration estimates. Atmos. Environ. 14:597-601.

Draxler, R.R., 1979, Estimating vertical diffusion from routine meteorological tower measurements. Atmos. Environ. 13:1559-1564.

Telegadas, K., G.J. Ferber, J.L. Heffter, and R.R. Draxler, 1978, Calculated and observed seasonal and annual Kr-85 concentrations at 30-150 km from a point source. Atmos. Environ. 12:1769-1775.

Draxler, R.R., 1977, A mesoscale transport and diffusion model. AMS Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology, Salt Lake City, pp. 380-385.

Draxler, R.R., 1977, A mesoscale transport and diffusion model. NOAA Tech Memo ERL ARL-64, Air Resources Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD, 31 p.

Draxler, R.R., and W.P. Elliott, 1977, Long range travel of airborne material subjected to dry deposition. Atmos. Environ. 11:35-40.

Draxler, R.R., and W.P. Elliott, 1977, Reply to comments on Draxler and Elliott (1977) by Doran and Horst. Atmos. Environ. 11:1247-1248.

Draxler, R.R., 1976, Determination of atmospheric diffusion parameters. Atmos. Environ. 10:99-105.

Draxler, R.R., 1976, A diffusion-deposition scheme for use within the ARL trajectory model. NOAA Tech Memo ERL ARL-63, Air Resources Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD, 19 p.