Abstract
Transport, diffusion and deposition of radioactive material released in Chernobyl were calculated using simple models. As far as possible, results were verified with available data. Predicted trajectories corresponded surprisingly well with measured increases in radioactivity in Austria, as well as in other countries in central and Southern Europe. Precipitation amounts might prove to be a very good indicator for longterm contamination of soil and plants in Austria. Ref.no. ZII 1.353/309.
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Kolb, H, Mahringer, G, Seibert, P, Sobitschka, W, Steinhauser, P, and Zwatz-Meise, V.
Preliminary meteorological analysis of the radioactive contamination in Austria during and after the nuclear accident at Chernobyl. Diskussion meteorologischer Aspekte der radioaktiven Belastung in Oesterreich durch den Reaktorunfall in Tschernobyl.
Austria: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
Kolb, H, Mahringer, G, Seibert, P, Sobitschka, W, Steinhauser, P, & Zwatz-Meise, V.
Preliminary meteorological analysis of the radioactive contamination in Austria during and after the nuclear accident at Chernobyl. Diskussion meteorologischer Aspekte der radioaktiven Belastung in Oesterreich durch den Reaktorunfall in Tschernobyl.
Austria.
Kolb, H, Mahringer, G, Seibert, P, Sobitschka, W, Steinhauser, P, and Zwatz-Meise, V.
1986.
"Preliminary meteorological analysis of the radioactive contamination in Austria during and after the nuclear accident at Chernobyl. Diskussion meteorologischer Aspekte der radioaktiven Belastung in Oesterreich durch den Reaktorunfall in Tschernobyl."
Austria.
@misc{etde_6870856,
title = {Preliminary meteorological analysis of the radioactive contamination in Austria during and after the nuclear accident at Chernobyl. Diskussion meteorologischer Aspekte der radioaktiven Belastung in Oesterreich durch den Reaktorunfall in Tschernobyl}
author = {Kolb, H, Mahringer, G, Seibert, P, Sobitschka, W, Steinhauser, P, and Zwatz-Meise, V}
abstractNote = {Transport, diffusion and deposition of radioactive material released in Chernobyl were calculated using simple models. As far as possible, results were verified with available data. Predicted trajectories corresponded surprisingly well with measured increases in radioactivity in Austria, as well as in other countries in central and Southern Europe. Precipitation amounts might prove to be a very good indicator for longterm contamination of soil and plants in Austria. Ref.no. ZII 1.353/309.}
place = {Austria}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Preliminary meteorological analysis of the radioactive contamination in Austria during and after the nuclear accident at Chernobyl. Diskussion meteorologischer Aspekte der radioaktiven Belastung in Oesterreich durch den Reaktorunfall in Tschernobyl}
author = {Kolb, H, Mahringer, G, Seibert, P, Sobitschka, W, Steinhauser, P, and Zwatz-Meise, V}
abstractNote = {Transport, diffusion and deposition of radioactive material released in Chernobyl were calculated using simple models. As far as possible, results were verified with available data. Predicted trajectories corresponded surprisingly well with measured increases in radioactivity in Austria, as well as in other countries in central and Southern Europe. Precipitation amounts might prove to be a very good indicator for longterm contamination of soil and plants in Austria. Ref.no. ZII 1.353/309.}
place = {Austria}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
}