Some Results of Multiple-Tracer Diffusion Experiments at Cincinnati

Abstract
A number of diffusion experiments during near-neutral stability conditions are described which utilize the simultaneous dissemination of up to three gaseous and one particulate tracer material. The magnitude and sources of “non-meteorological” errors are analyzed with respect to a single experiment using but one tracer. The relation of observed ground-level concentrations out to distances of the order 115 km from the source to those estimated by the extrapolation of shorter-range experimental results is also discussed.

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