Abstract
The radioactivity of solid matter in rain water and air collected near Paris in November 1951, and in April and May 1952, follows the same decay law as that observed for fission products after a nuclear detonation in Nevada in November 1951.
Citation Formats
Abribat, M, Pouradier, J, and Venet, A M.
Artificial radioactive products in the atmosphere at Paris. [In French].
France: N. p.,
1952.
Web.
Abribat, M, Pouradier, J, & Venet, A M.
Artificial radioactive products in the atmosphere at Paris. [In French].
France.
Abribat, M, Pouradier, J, and Venet, A M.
1952.
"Artificial radioactive products in the atmosphere at Paris. [In French]."
France.
@misc{etde_6762158,
title = {Artificial radioactive products in the atmosphere at Paris. [In French]}
author = {Abribat, M, Pouradier, J, and Venet, A M}
abstractNote = {The radioactivity of solid matter in rain water and air collected near Paris in November 1951, and in April and May 1952, follows the same decay law as that observed for fission products after a nuclear detonation in Nevada in November 1951.}
journal = []
volume = {235}
journal type = {AC}
place = {France}
year = {1952}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Artificial radioactive products in the atmosphere at Paris. [In French]}
author = {Abribat, M, Pouradier, J, and Venet, A M}
abstractNote = {The radioactivity of solid matter in rain water and air collected near Paris in November 1951, and in April and May 1952, follows the same decay law as that observed for fission products after a nuclear detonation in Nevada in November 1951.}
journal = []
volume = {235}
journal type = {AC}
place = {France}
year = {1952}
month = {Jan}
}