Title:
AREA-DOSAGE RELATIONSHIPS AND TIME OF TRACER ARRIVAL IN THE GREEN GLOW PROGRAM
Subject Terms:
METEOROLOGY
Document Location:
DOE Public Reading Room - Hanford Battelle P.O. Box 999 MS H2-53 Richland WA 99352 (509)372-7443
Publication Date:
1961 Jan 01
Declassification Status:
Declassified
Accession Number:
RL-1-381516
Document Number(s):
HW-SA-2151
Originating Research Org.:
INCOMING: Author Off Site
OpenNet Entry Date:
2004 Feb 24
OpenNet Modified Date:
2015 Jun 26
Description/Abstract:
DESCRIBES AND GIVES RESULTS OF GREEN GLOW DIFFUSION EXPERIMENTS CONDUCTED AT HANFORD. THE OBJECTIVE WAS TO DETERMINE, AS A FUNCTION OF METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS, THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DIFFUSION PATTERNS OF A PARTICULATE TRACER EMITTED CONTINUOUSLY FROM A SOURCE NEAR GROUND LEVEL. IN PARTICULAR, THIS SURVEY GIVES - THE SIZE OF THE AREA DOWNWIND FROM THE SOURCE WITHIN WHICH A GIVEN MEAN DOSAGE IS EXCEEDED AND THE TYPE OF WIND INFORMATION NEEDED TO DETERMINE THE TIME OF 1ST ARRIVAL OF A TRACER AT DISTANCES OF 8-16 MILES.