Browsing by Author "Arnold, Delia"
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Analysis of the vertical radon structure at the Spanish "El Arenosillo" tower station
Vargas Drechsler, Arturo; Arnold, Delia; Adame, José Antonio; Grossi, Claudia; Hernández Ceballos, Miguel Ángel; Bolívar Raya, Juan Pedro (Elsevier, 2015-01-01)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyThis paper presents an analysis of one year of hourly radon and meteorological measurements at 10 m and 100 m a.g.l. at El Arenosillo tall-tower station, in the south-west of the Iberian Peninsula. Whole-year and seasonal ... -
Dose calculations in aircrafts after Fukushima nuclear power plant accident – Preliminary study for aviation operations
Vargas Drechsler, Arturo; Arnold, Delia; Duch Guillen, María Amor; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Sievers, Klaus; Maurer, Christian (Elsevier, 2019-09-01)
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Open AccessThere is little information to decision support in air traffic management in case of nuclear releases into the atmosphere. In this paper, the dose estimation due to both, external exposure (i.e. cloud immersion, deposition ... -
EUNADICS-AV early warning system dedicated to supporting aviation in the case of a crisis from natural airborne hazards and radionuclide clouds
Brenot, Hugues; Papagiannopoulos, Nikolaos; Mona, Lucia; Scollo, Simona; Arnold, Delia; Haefele, Alexander; Hervo, Maxime; Apituley, Arnoud; Vargas Drechsler, Arturo; Peuch, Vincent-Henri; Wotawa, Gerhard (2021-11-10)
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Open AccessThe purpose of the EUNADICS-AV (European Natural Airborne Disaster Information and Coordination System for Aviation) prototype early warning system (EWS) is to develop the combined use of harmonised data products from ... -
Quality study of electret radon flux monitors by an “in situ” intercomparison campaign in Spain
Grossi, Claudia; Vargas Drechsler, Arturo; Arnold, Delia (International Energy Agency, 2011)
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Open AccessRadon is nowadays used as a tracer for atmospheric transport model validation because of its physical and chemical characteristics. 222Rn source term characterization becomes necessary for more accurate validations into ... -
The Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART-WRF version 3.1
Brioude, Jerome; Arnold, Delia; Stohl, Andreas (2013-11-01)
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Open AccessThe Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART was originally designed for calculating long-range and mesoscale dispersion of air pollutants from point sources, such that occurring after an accident in a nuclear power ...