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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Published in:Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Main Authors: Samuelsson, Christer, Hallstadius, Lars, Persson, Bertil, Hedvall, Robert, Holm, Elis, Forkman, Bengt
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1986
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spelling 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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description 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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author Samuelsson, Christer
Hallstadius, Lars
Persson, Bertil
Hedvall, Robert
Holm, Elis
Forkman, Bengt
spellingShingle Samuelsson, Christer
Hallstadius, Lars
Persson, Bertil
Hedvall, Robert
Holm, Elis
Forkman, Bengt
222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air
author_facet Samuelsson, Christer
Hallstadius, Lars
Persson, Bertil
Hedvall, Robert
Holm, Elis
Forkman, Bengt
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title 222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air
title_short 222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air
title_full 222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air
title_fullStr 222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air
title_full_unstemmed 222Rn and 210Pb in the Arctic summer air
title_sort 222rn and 210pb in the arctic summer air
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