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Size distributions of various radioactive aerosols in the ground-level atmosphere

Abstract

To know the size spectra of radioactive aerosols is important for many reasons. Among others, the efficiency of measuring devices or biological processes, as for instance, retention in the lungs, depend on particle size.The work described deals mainly with two different components of radioactive aerosols in the atmosphere: the natural radon daughters and the fission products originating from nuclear test explosions.
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 1963
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
CONF-337-35
Reference Number:
NSA-18-037391
Resource Relation:
Conference: International Conference on Radioactive Pollution of Gaseous Media, Saclay (France), 12-16 Nov 1963
Subject:
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY; AEROSOLS; ATMOSPHERE; DECAY; DISTRIBUTION; FALLOUT; FISSION PRODUCTS; LEVELS; PARTICLES; QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS; RADIOACTIVITY; RADON; SPECTRAL SHIFT; SPECTROMETERS; STRATOSPHERE; VARIATIONS; VOLUME
Sponsoring Organizations:
Sponsor not identified
OSTI ID:
4884612
Research Organizations:
Univ. of Heidelberg (Germany)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
DTIE
Size:
Pages: 7
Announcement Date:
Dec 31, 1964

Citation Formats

Schumann, G., and Baust, E. Size distributions of various radioactive aerosols in the ground-level atmosphere. France: N. p., 1963. Web.
Schumann, G., & Baust, E. Size distributions of various radioactive aerosols in the ground-level atmosphere. France.
Schumann, G., and Baust, E. 1963. "Size distributions of various radioactive aerosols in the ground-level atmosphere." France.
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title = {Size distributions of various radioactive aerosols in the ground-level atmosphere}
author = {Schumann, G., and Baust, E.}
abstractNote = {To know the size spectra of radioactive aerosols is important for many reasons. Among others, the efficiency of measuring devices or biological processes, as for instance, retention in the lungs, depend on particle size.The work described deals mainly with two different components of radioactive aerosols in the atmosphere: the natural radon daughters and the fission products originating from nuclear test explosions.}
place = {France}
year = {1963}
month = {Nov}
}