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Long-term variations of 14C and 137Cs in the Bratislava air--implications of different atmospheric transport processes.

P P Povinec1, K Holý, M Chudý, A Šivo, I Sýkora, M Ješkovský, M Richtáriková.   

Abstract

This study summarizes measurements of atmospheric (14)C and (137)Cs in the Bratislava air since 1976. Higher (14)C levels observed in spring and early summer months until the 1980's confirm injection of the stratospheric air into the troposphere. Later, deep winter minima were observed in (14)C concentrations, probably due to the depletion of the atmospheric (14)C levels in winter months by the injection of large quantities of fossil CO(2). Presently observed (14)C maxima in summer and minima in winter were caused by the depletion of the atmospheric (14)C in winter months, amplified by temperature inversions during winter, rather than by the injection of the stratospheric air into the troposphere. The observed (137)Cs activity concentrations also showed an impact of the stratospheric air on the (137)Cs levels until the early 1980's, documented by typical spring/early summer maxima and winter minima. The global fallout (137)Cs record was then disturbed by the Chernobyl accident (1986) when large quantities of (137)Cs were released to the atmosphere. The recent (137)Cs variations observed in the atmosphere, characterised by winter maxima and summer minima, are assumed to be mainly due to the resuspension of (137)Cs from the soil. A correlation was found between the (137)Cs activity concentration and the dust level in the air (the correlation coefficient r = 0.74), as well as an anticorrelation with the temperature (r = -0.56).
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21924529     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2011.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Radioact        ISSN: 0265-931X            Impact factor:   2.674


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