2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2010.06.011
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A study of the atmospheric dispersion of a high release of krypton-85 above a complex coastal terrain, comparison with the predictions of Gaussian models (Briggs, Doury, ADMS4)

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“…Under several scenarios referred to hereafter as scenarios of good model performance, the range of variation of performance indicators reveals a good agreement between simulated and observed data, which is consistent with recent ADMS4 dispersion simulations of krypton-85 (Leroy et al, 2010) and total (Carruthers et al, 2008). For example, FB value approached 0 for NO x simulation at receptor location 2 (S10, S35, S60) and SO 2 simulation at PM 10 simulation at receptor location 3 (S15, S40, S55).…”
Section: Model Performance Using Best Emission Factorssupporting
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“…Under several scenarios referred to hereafter as scenarios of good model performance, the range of variation of performance indicators reveals a good agreement between simulated and observed data, which is consistent with recent ADMS4 dispersion simulations of krypton-85 (Leroy et al, 2010) and total (Carruthers et al, 2008). For example, FB value approached 0 for NO x simulation at receptor location 2 (S10, S35, S60) and SO 2 simulation at PM 10 simulation at receptor location 3 (S15, S40, S55).…”
Section: Model Performance Using Best Emission Factorssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…ADMS4 is an advanced steady-state Gaussian dispersion model that can simulate the atmospheric dispersion of multiple industrial, domestic, and traffic releases (CERC, 2007;Carruthers, 2010;Leroy et al, 2010). The model employs a meteorological preprocessor to calculate the boundary layer height (h) and the Monin-Obukhov length (L MO ) used to define the vertical profiles of the wind and turbulence.…”
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“…The following equation gives the concentration of a gaseous pollutant emitted from a point source (El-Gamal et al, 2013;Enkeleida and John, 2010;Leroy et al, 2010):…”
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“…Their results showed that; with the aid of several statistical measures, the performances of models such as GPM could be ranked differently on the basis of single parameters and so the choice of the correct parameter could be made keeping in mind the purpose of the application of the model. Leroy et al (2010) compared the experimental results of krypton-85 dispersion, discharged from a 100 m high stack with calculations obtained from three Gaussian plume models: ADMS 4.0, Briggs and Doury. They concluded that; only the Briggs model correctly reproduced the measured values for the width of the plume, whereas the ADMS 4.0 model overestimated it and the Doury model underestimated it.…”
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