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Estimation of 222Rn Concentration in the Lower Troposphere during Precipitation Using Wet Scavenging Model for its Decay Products

  • Takeyasu, Masanori (Radiation Protection Department, Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories, Tokai Research and Development Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency) ;
  • Takeishi, Minoru (Environmental Radioactivity Monitoring Center, Safety Technology Office, Japan Nuclear Fuel limited)
  • 투고 : 2009.10.10
  • 심사 : 2010.03.13
  • 발행 : 2010.06.30

초록

The gaseous $^{222}Rn$ concentration at the level of clouds was estimated by using the wet scavenging model of its decay products with the observed data of environmental radiation at the ground. And the origin of the $^{222}Rn$ was also discussed. The estimation was done for a precipitation event on Dec. 26-27, 2003, when a large increase of the radiation was observed in Tokai-mura in Ibaraki, Japan. From a backward trajectory analysis, the origin of $^{222}Rn$ atoms for that event was traced back to the northeastern part of China, and it was expected that the large amount of $^{222}Rn$ emitted in the northeastern part of China was transported to Tokai-mura by the Eurasian continental air mass.

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