Comparison of one- and two-filter detectors for atmospheric 222Rn measurements under various meteorological conditions
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2010-01-01
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10.5194/amt-3-723-2010
Abstract
Parallel monitoring of 222Rn and its short-livedprogeny (218Po and 214Pb) were carried out from Novem-ber 2007 to April 2008 close to the top of the Schauinslandmountain, partly covered with forest, in South-West Ger-many. Samples were aspired from the same location at 2.5 mabove ground level. We measured 222Rn with a dual flowloop, two-filter detector and its short-lived progeny with aone-filter detector. A reference sector for events, facing asteep valley and dominated by pasture, was used to minimizedifferences between 222Rn and progeny-derived 222Rn activ-ity concentrations. In the two major wind sectors coveredby forest to a distance between 60 m and 80 m towards thestation progeny-derived 222Rn activity concentration was onaverage equal to 87% (without precipitation) and 74% (withprecipitation) of 222Rn activity concentration. The obser-vations show that most of the time both detector types fol-low the same pattern. Still, there is no single disequilibriumfactor that could be used to exactly transform short-livedprogeny to 222Rn activity concentration under all meteoro-logical conditions.
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