Radon in Antarctica

The paper reviews results of radon measurements obtained in Antarctic research stations in the last 40 years by both active and passive radon monitors. A brief description of the radon laboratory set-up in the Ukrainian Academician Vernadsky station on the Antarctic Peninsula (W 64°16′, S 65°15′), w...

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Published in:Radiation Measurements
Main Authors: Ilić, R., Rusov, V. D., Pavlovych, V. N., Vaschenko, V. M., Hanžič, L., Bondarchuk, Y. A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Pergamon Press 2005
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:651391 2023-05-15T13:59:53+02:00 Radon in Antarctica Ilić, R. Rusov, V. D. Pavlovych, V. N. Vaschenko, V. M. Hanžič, L. Bondarchuk, Y. A. 2005-11-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:651391 eng eng Pergamon Press doi:10.1016/j.radmeas.2005.03.022 issn:1350-4487 issn:1879-0925 Instrumentation Radiation Journal Article 2005 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radmeas.2005.03.022 2020-10-27T03:57:59Z The paper reviews results of radon measurements obtained in Antarctic research stations in the last 40 years by both active and passive radon monitors. A brief description of the radon laboratory set-up in the Ukrainian Academician Vernadsky station on the Antarctic Peninsula (W 64°16′, S 65°15′), where radon is measured by two types of etched track Rn dosimeter and 4 types of continuous radon monitoring devices is presented. Some selected results of research work are described related to: (i) analysis of radon storms, defined as an abrupt increase of 222Rn during the occurrence of a cyclone, and its applicability for the study of the transport of air masses of continental origin to Antarctica; (ii) a study of the correlation of changes of radon concentration and geomagnetic field induced by tectonic activity and its application to predicting tectonomagnetic anomalies, and (iii) verification of a newly developed theoretical model based on noise analysis of the measured radon signal for earthquake prediction. Suggestions for future utilization of radon for basic research in Antarctica (and not only in Antarctica) conclude the contribution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Vernadsky Station ENVELOPE(-64.257,-64.257,-65.245,-65.245) Radiation Measurements 40 2-6 415 422
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Rusov, V. D.
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Vaschenko, V. M.
Hanžič, L.
Bondarchuk, Y. A.
Radon in Antarctica
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description The paper reviews results of radon measurements obtained in Antarctic research stations in the last 40 years by both active and passive radon monitors. A brief description of the radon laboratory set-up in the Ukrainian Academician Vernadsky station on the Antarctic Peninsula (W 64°16′, S 65°15′), where radon is measured by two types of etched track Rn dosimeter and 4 types of continuous radon monitoring devices is presented. Some selected results of research work are described related to: (i) analysis of radon storms, defined as an abrupt increase of 222Rn during the occurrence of a cyclone, and its applicability for the study of the transport of air masses of continental origin to Antarctica; (ii) a study of the correlation of changes of radon concentration and geomagnetic field induced by tectonic activity and its application to predicting tectonomagnetic anomalies, and (iii) verification of a newly developed theoretical model based on noise analysis of the measured radon signal for earthquake prediction. Suggestions for future utilization of radon for basic research in Antarctica (and not only in Antarctica) conclude the contribution.
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Rusov, V. D.
Pavlovych, V. N.
Vaschenko, V. M.
Hanžič, L.
Bondarchuk, Y. A.
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Vaschenko, V. M.
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Bondarchuk, Y. A.
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