Abstract
The study was part of a meteorological baseline for field tests of atmospheric dispersion during liquified natural gas (LNG) spills. The data collected at Frenchman Flat (Nevada Test Site) during neutral and stable cases seem to be remarkably different from those of other published studies and lead to the hypothesis that, under certain conditions, different semi-empirical approaches would be required to predict turbulence intensities. -from US Govt Reports Announcements, 18, 1981
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | [No source information available] |
| State | Published - 1980 |