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Brian D Milbrath

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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|July 1, 2018
Radionuclide observables of underwater nuclear explosive testsJonathan L Burnett, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|September 20, 2024
Source term estimation using noble gas and aerosol samplesPaul W Eslinger, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|August 14, 2016
Radionuclide observables for the Platte underground nuclear explosive test on 14 April 1962Jonathan L Burnett, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|January 24, 2016
Radionuclide observables during the Integrated Field Exercise of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban TreatyJonathan L Burnett, Harry S Miley, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|September 3, 2019
The detectability of the Wigwam underwater nuclear explosion by the radionuclide stations of the International Monitoring SystemJonathan L Burnett, Paul W Eslinger, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|December 7, 2023
Examining the potential for detecting simultaneous noble gas and aerosol samples in the international monitoring system radionuclide networkPaul W Eslinger, Jonathan L Burnett, Justin D Lowrey, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|October 5, 2025
Incorporating civilian radioxenon background estimates in anomaly detectionRamesh S Sarathi, Paul W Eslinger, Douglas J Baxter, et al.
Health Physics|March 30, 2016
Using Atmospheric Dispersion Theory to Inform the Design of a Short-lived Radioactive Particle Release ExperimentJeremy P Rishel, Martin E Keillor, Leah M Arrigo, et al.
Health Physics|March 30, 2016
PRex: An Experiment to Investigate Detection of Near-field Particulate Deposition from a Simulated Underground Nuclear Weapons Test VentMartin E Keillor, Leah M Arrigo, James E Baciak, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|July 1, 2018
Radionuclide observables of underwater nuclear explosive testsJonathan L Burnett, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|September 20, 2024
Source term estimation using noble gas and aerosol samplesPaul W Eslinger, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|August 14, 2016
Radionuclide observables for the Platte underground nuclear explosive test on 14 April 1962Jonathan L Burnett, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|January 24, 2016
Radionuclide observables during the Integrated Field Exercise of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban TreatyJonathan L Burnett, Harry S Miley, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|September 3, 2019
The detectability of the Wigwam underwater nuclear explosion by the radionuclide stations of the International Monitoring SystemJonathan L Burnett, Paul W Eslinger, Brian D Milbrath
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|December 7, 2023
Examining the potential for detecting simultaneous noble gas and aerosol samples in the international monitoring system radionuclide networkPaul W Eslinger, Jonathan L Burnett, Justin D Lowrey, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|October 5, 2025
Incorporating civilian radioxenon background estimates in anomaly detectionRamesh S Sarathi, Paul W Eslinger, Douglas J Baxter, et al.
Health Physics|March 30, 2016
Using Atmospheric Dispersion Theory to Inform the Design of a Short-lived Radioactive Particle Release ExperimentJeremy P Rishel, Martin E Keillor, Leah M Arrigo, et al.
Health Physics|March 30, 2016
PRex: An Experiment to Investigate Detection of Near-field Particulate Deposition from a Simulated Underground Nuclear Weapons Test VentMartin E Keillor, Leah M Arrigo, James E Baciak, et al.
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