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The European Acid Deposition Model (EURAD) is used to investigate the long-range transport and deposition of radioactive material in Europe after the Chernobyl accident. First results using EURAD in a completely forecast mode were presented by Hass et al. (1990) where a detailed description of the EURAD design for modelling the Chernobyl case is given.
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Hass H., M. Memmesheimer, H. Geiss, H.J. Jakobs, M. Laube and A. Ebel: Simulation of the Chernobyl radioactive cloud over Europe using the EURAD model, Atmos. Environm., in press, 1990.
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Hass, H., Geiss, H., Jakobs, H.J., Memmesheimer, M. (1991). Modelling of the Chernobyl Radioactive Cloud Dispersion. In: van Dop, H., Steyn, D.G. (eds) Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application VIII. NATO · Challenges of Modern Society, vol 15. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3720-5_56
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