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Brian T Schrom

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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|March 18, 2019
Utility of atmospheric transport runs done backwards in time for source term estimationPaul W Eslinger, Brian T Schrom
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|December 24, 2022
A new algorithm for estimating radioxenon concentrationsPaul W Eslinger, Brian T Schrom, Glen A Warren
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|November 26, 2021
Investigations of association among atmospheric radionuclide measurementsPaul W Eslinger, Harry S Miley, Brian T Schrom
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|April 1, 2019
Source term estimation in the presence of nuisance signalsPaul W Eslinger, Jennifer M Mendez, Brian T Schrom
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|October 20, 2023
Nuclear explosion monitoring network design considerationsPaul W Eslinger, Harry S Miley, W Steven Rosenthal, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|January 18, 2024
Comparison of source-location algorithms for atmospheric samplersPaul W Eslinger, W Steven Rosenthal, Ramesh S Sarathi, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|April 21, 2019
Source term estimation using multiple xenon isotopes in atmospheric samplesPaul W Eslinger, Justin D Lowrey, Harry S Miley, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|October 3, 2020
Source type estimation using noble gas samplesPaul W Eslinger, Justin D Lowrey, Harry S Miley, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|May 23, 2022
Using STAX data to predict IMS radioxenon concentrationsPaul W Eslinger, Theodore W Bowyer, Charles G Doll, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|March 16, 2022
Enabling probabilistic retrospective transport modeling for accurate source detectionW Steven Rosenthal, Paul W Eslinger, Brian T Schrom, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|March 18, 2019
Utility of atmospheric transport runs done backwards in time for source term estimationPaul W Eslinger, Brian T Schrom
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|December 24, 2022
A new algorithm for estimating radioxenon concentrationsPaul W Eslinger, Brian T Schrom, Glen A Warren
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|November 26, 2021
Investigations of association among atmospheric radionuclide measurementsPaul W Eslinger, Harry S Miley, Brian T Schrom
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|April 1, 2019
Source term estimation in the presence of nuisance signalsPaul W Eslinger, Jennifer M Mendez, Brian T Schrom
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|October 20, 2023
Nuclear explosion monitoring network design considerationsPaul W Eslinger, Harry S Miley, W Steven Rosenthal, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|January 18, 2024
Comparison of source-location algorithms for atmospheric samplersPaul W Eslinger, W Steven Rosenthal, Ramesh S Sarathi, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|April 21, 2019
Source term estimation using multiple xenon isotopes in atmospheric samplesPaul W Eslinger, Justin D Lowrey, Harry S Miley, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|October 3, 2020
Source type estimation using noble gas samplesPaul W Eslinger, Justin D Lowrey, Harry S Miley, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|May 23, 2022
Using STAX data to predict IMS radioxenon concentrationsPaul W Eslinger, Theodore W Bowyer, Charles G Doll, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|March 16, 2022
Enabling probabilistic retrospective transport modeling for accurate source detectionW Steven Rosenthal, Paul W Eslinger, Brian T Schrom, et al.
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