222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air
As part of an extensive air chemistry programme, during summer 1980, on board the Swedish ice-breaker 'Ymer', levels of 222Rn (radon) and its long-lived daughters 210Pb and 210Po were measured. The radon was trapped on charcoal and the long-lived daugther products sampled on filters on a d...
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ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:fe6f4ef7-dd39-4e9c-a8f1-916c83108391 2023-05-15T14:48:13+02:00 222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air Samuelsson, Christer Hallstadius, Lars Persson, Bertil Hedvall, Robert Holm, Elis Forkman, Bengt 1986-01-01 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/fe6f4ef7-dd39-4e9c-a8f1-916c83108391 https://doi.org/10.1016/0265-931X(86)90048-2 eng eng Elsevier https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/fe6f4ef7-dd39-4e9c-a8f1-916c83108391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0265-931X(86)90048-2 scopus:0022554343 Journal of Environmental Radioactivity; 3(1), pp 35-54 (1986) ISSN: 0265-931X contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 1986 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/0265-931X(86)90048-2 2023-02-01T23:37:58Z As part of an extensive air chemistry programme, during summer 1980, on board the Swedish ice-breaker 'Ymer', levels of 222Rn (radon) and its long-lived daughters 210Pb and 210Po were measured. The radon was trapped on charcoal and the long-lived daugther products sampled on filters on a daily basis. In addition, short-lived progenies were followed continuously on the filters in order to achieve a time resolution of about one hour. The concentrations of radon and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air north of latitude 75° N averaged 75 ± 21 (1 sd) and 0·075 ± 0·028 mBqm-3, r respectively. During a two week period of persistent polar winds, the mean radon concentration was 19 ±5 mBq m-3. During such 'Arctic background' conditions, radon exhalation from the sea may contribute significantly to the measured radon-in-air concentration. It is shown that steady-state equilibrium models, applied to an air mass over the sea, overstimate the aerosol residence-time calculated from activity ratios. Time-dependent calculations indicate a mean aerosol residence time of 4 to 7 d in Arctic air. Good agreement is observed between radon levels and the time since the air mass left larger areas. Both the 222Rn and the long-lived daughter measurements are insensitive to contamination from ship and local settlement. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Lund University Publications (LUP) Arctic Breaker ENVELOPE(-67.257,-67.257,-67.874,-67.874) Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 3 1 35 54 |
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As part of an extensive air chemistry programme, during summer 1980, on board the Swedish ice-breaker 'Ymer', levels of 222Rn (radon) and its long-lived daughters 210Pb and 210Po were measured. The radon was trapped on charcoal and the long-lived daugther products sampled on filters on a daily basis. In addition, short-lived progenies were followed continuously on the filters in order to achieve a time resolution of about one hour. The concentrations of radon and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air north of latitude 75° N averaged 75 ± 21 (1 sd) and 0·075 ± 0·028 mBqm-3, r respectively. During a two week period of persistent polar winds, the mean radon concentration was 19 ±5 mBq m-3. During such 'Arctic background' conditions, radon exhalation from the sea may contribute significantly to the measured radon-in-air concentration. It is shown that steady-state equilibrium models, applied to an air mass over the sea, overstimate the aerosol residence-time calculated from activity ratios. Time-dependent calculations indicate a mean aerosol residence time of 4 to 7 d in Arctic air. Good agreement is observed between radon levels and the time since the air mass left larger areas. Both the 222Rn and the long-lived daughter measurements are insensitive to contamination from ship and local settlement. |
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Samuelsson, Christer Hallstadius, Lars Persson, Bertil Hedvall, Robert Holm, Elis Forkman, Bengt |
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Samuelsson, Christer Hallstadius, Lars Persson, Bertil Hedvall, Robert Holm, Elis Forkman, Bengt 222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air |
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Samuelsson, Christer Hallstadius, Lars Persson, Bertil Hedvall, Robert Holm, Elis Forkman, Bengt |
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Samuelsson, Christer |
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222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air |
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222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air |
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222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air |
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222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air |
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222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air |
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222rn and 210pb in the arctic summer air |
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1986 |
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity; 3(1), pp 35-54 (1986) ISSN: 0265-931X |
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