Evaluation of the effect of horizontal diffusion on the long-range atmospheric transport simulation with Chernobyl data

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The effect of horizontal diffusion on the long-range transport simulation is examined with a Lagrangian particle transport model. The transport of radioactivity released from Chernobyl is simulated by the model with different values of horizontal diffusivity. The computed concentrations are statistically compared with measured concentration. The performance of empirical formulas of horizontal diffusion, in which mean-square displacement σy is specified as a function of time, is also examined. A part of measured concentrations, which are relatively low concentrations, cannot be explained by transport and diffusion only. It is shown that these measured concentrations can be explained by resuspension of deposited radioactivity. -from Author

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Ishikawa, H. (1995). Evaluation of the effect of horizontal diffusion on the long-range atmospheric transport simulation with Chernobyl data. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 34(7), 1653–1665. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450-34.7.1653

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