On the Analyses of the Data of the Tokai Experiments
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A series of field experiments had been carried out at Tokai since 1958 by the members of the Investigation Committee for Atomic Energy and Meteorology. The data were analysed in detail. The complicated results of the horizontal concentration profiles were fairly explained by the assumption that they were caused by the changes of mean wind directions over the whole field of the experiments. The Pasquill's method and the Sutton's formula were discussed. However, the author's formula seemed to be more adequate compared with them.
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