Tracking and Predicting the Atmospheric Dispersion of Hazardous Material Releases : Implications for Homeland Security.
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- 9780309525671
- 363.34/97
- HV6432.T72 2003
FRONT MATTER -- Contents -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 USER NEEDS -- 3 OBSERVATIONAL CAPABILITIES AND NEEDS -- 4 DISPERSION MODELING: APPLICATION TO C/B/N RELEASES -- REFERENCES -- ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS -- COMMITTEE BIOGRAPHIES -- APPENDIXES -- A Workshop Agenda and Participant List, 65 -- B Overview of Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion Modeling, 69 -- C Meteorological Observing Systems for Tracking and Modeling C/B/N Plumes, 72 -- D Scientific and Technical Information Needs of Emergency First Responders, 78 -- E Ensemble Simulations with Coupled Atmospheric Dynamic and Dispersion Models: Illustrating Uncertainties in Dosage Simulations, 80 -- F Modeling Studies of the Dispersion of Smoke Plumes from the World Trade Center Fires, 85 -- G Use of Atmospheric Models in Response to the Chernobyl Disaster, 87 -- H Preparatory Exercises at the Salt Lake City Olympics, 89 -- I URBAN 2000 Overview, 91 -- COLOR PLATES.
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