QUICK LONG-RANGE DISPERSION ESTIMATE
Roland R. Draxler
Prepared for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, October 24, 1994
Abstract - To produce a quick estimate of the maximum ground-level air concentrations and deposition that can be expected for a given release amount at downwind distances after travel times of one to five days after release. The procedure used is a result of analytical and experimental studies and is summarized in a simple nomogram giving the normalized concentration as a function of travel time for a release within the atmospheric boundary layer and for a release above the boundary layer.
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