1986
DOI: 10.2172/5100632
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Program report for FY 1984 and 1985 Atmospheric and Geophysical Sciences Division of the Physics Department

Abstract: VS^ /-ty DISTRIBUTION OF THIS DOCUMENT IS UNLIMITED DISCLAIMER This document n i prepared as an accocnl of work sponsored by an agency of (be United States GovvrameaL Neither the Ualted State* Coveraawat aor the University of California aor aay of their employees, atake* nay warranty, express ar leaptled, ar aaiaiaea Bay legal liability or responsibility for the accaracy, completeness, er Bsefalness of aay Inlorasntloo, apparatns, prodnct, or process disclosed, or represents that Its asc woald not iafiiage pri… Show more

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“…Estimates of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Knox et al, 1986) indicate that the fuel in a urban/industrial location is typically 20 percent oil and oil-based material (plastic, etc.) as against 80 percent for wood, paper, etc., so that the scattering effects will be important.…”
Section: S-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estimates of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Knox et al, 1986) indicate that the fuel in a urban/industrial location is typically 20 percent oil and oil-based material (plastic, etc.) as against 80 percent for wood, paper, etc., so that the scattering effects will be important.…”
Section: S-mentioning
confidence: 99%