1979
DOI: 10.2172/5248374
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AIRDOS-EPA: a computerized methodology for estimating environmental concentrations and dose to man from airborne releases of radionuclides

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“…One may note that a number of the average values listed in several of the tables in this report (notably Tables 4,6,7,9,11,and 13) are less than the minimum values listed for individual samples. This occurs whenever the actual average value of a substance measured is less than the detection limit for that substance in an individual sample, and the average represents the arithmetic sum of all measurements divided by the number of measurements taken (as in this report).…”
Section: Alan R Smith Of Lbl's Low-background-countingmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…One may note that a number of the average values listed in several of the tables in this report (notably Tables 4,6,7,9,11,and 13) are less than the minimum values listed for individual samples. This occurs whenever the actual average value of a substance measured is less than the detection limit for that substance in an individual sample, and the average represents the arithmetic sum of all measurements divided by the number of measurements taken (as in this report).…”
Section: Alan R Smith Of Lbl's Low-background-countingmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…where y and z are the standard deviations of distribution of concentration at x m in the horizontal and vertical directions respectively[6]. Briggs′ Formula[7] was used to determine y and z for different distances assuming an F stability class and a wind speed of 1 m s ‐1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the development of RAGTIME is still In progress, only the program TERMOD was reviewed. The transport mechanism and radiation exposure pathway equations found In AIRDOS-EPA (Moore et al 1979), which Is a 2.3 • Berries…”
Section: Identification Of Computer Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%