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DOE-STD-101-92
12.  NUREG/CR-1389,  "Estimating Water Equivalent
Snow Depth from Related Meteorological Variables," National
Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, May 1980.
Background Information, Atmospheric Transport and
C.
Diffusion.
1.  NUREG/CR-3368,  "Diffusion Rates for Elevated
Releases,"
Ramsdell,  J.V.,  Battelle  Pacific  Northwest
Laboratories, November 1983.
2.  NUREG/CR-3250, "Atmospheric Transport and Dif-
fusion Mechanisms in Coastal Circulation Systems," Kaleel, R.J.
et al., TRC Environmental Consultants, Inc., June 1983.
3.  NUREG/CR-3149,  "Dispersion Coefficients for
Coastal Regions," MacRae, B.L. et al., TRC Environmental Consul-
tants, Inc., March 1983.
4.  NUREG/CR-2754,  "Critical Review of Studies on
Atmospheric Dispersion in Coastal Regions,"
Shearer, D.L. et
al., TRC Environmental Consultants, Inc., September 1982.
5.  NUREG/CR-2521,  "Method for Estimating Wake
Flow and Effluent Dispersion Near Simple Block-Like Buildinqs,"
Hosker, R.P., National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administra-
tion, June 1982.
6.  NUREG/CR-2260, "Technical Basis for Regulatory
Guide 1.145, Atmospheric Dispersion Models for Potential Accident
Consequence Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants," Snell, W.G. and
Jubach, R.W., NUS Corporation, October 1981.
7.  NUREG/CR-1473,  "The Wake and Diffusion Struc-
ture Behind a Model Industrial Complex,"  Kothari, K.M., Colorado
State University, November 1981.
8.  NUREG/CR-1835,  "Application of LIDAR Techni-
ques to Estimating Atmospheric Dispersion," SRI International,
December 1980.
9.  AP-101,  "Mixing Heights,  Wind Speeds and
Potential for Urban Air Pollution Throughout the Contiguous
United States," Holzworth, G.C., Office of Air Programs, USEPA,
January 1972.
Criteria for hydrologic design considerations such as
flooding and ground water considerations are identified in this
section.
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