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JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
卷 300, 期 2, 页码 747-756出版社
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DOI: 10.1007/s10967-014-3049-6
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Cosmogenic radionuclides; Radioactivity of air; Na-22; Be-7; Cs-137; K-40; Aerosol retention time; Low background gamma spectrometry
A low background gamma spectrometer with an Etruscan, 2500 years old lead shield and a muon veto detector were applied to study Na-22 and Be-7 activity concentration in ground level air aerosol samples collected weekly over the years 2003-2006 in Krakw. Each sample was formed with ca 100 000 m(3) of passed air, collected with two parallel ASS-500 high volume air samplers. The results for K-40 and Cs-137 are also presented for reference and comparison. Presented frequency distributions for activity concentration and correlation between the obtained results are discussed. The activity concentration results confirmed seasonal variation of activity to be different for all the investigated radionuclides. Moreover, the seasonal variation in nucleus activity ratio was also noticed for Na-22 and Be-7. Cosmogenic radionuclides being mainly of stratospheric origin, are subsequently attached to fine aerosols, via which they are transported to the ground level air. The mean aerosol transport time within the troposphere was estimated as equal to 7.5 days on average, reaching even 50 days in warm seasons. Limitations of the applied model were identified.
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