Abstract

Abstract The major peak concentrations of single particles in the ground-level air measured at Fayetteville (94°W, 36°N), Arkansas after the third Chinese nuclear explosion of 9 May, 1966 was explained by the calculated air trajectories. The long range air trajectories at 500 mbar were calculated and a positive correlation was found between the variation of meteorological situations and the daily fluctuations of the particle concentration.

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