This paper presents comparative analyses of atmospheric radon (Rn) distributions simulated using different emission scenarios and the observations. Results indicate that the model generally reproduces observed distributions of Rn but there are some biases in the model related to differences in large-scale and convective transport. Simulations presented here use an off-line three-dimensional chemical transport model driven by assimilated winds and two scenarios of Rn fluxes (atom/cm s) from ice-free land surfaces: (A) globally uniform flux of 1.0, and (B) uniform flux of 1.0 between 60 deg. S and 30 deg. N followed by a sharp linear decrease to 0.2 at 70 deg. N. We considered an additional scenario (C) where Rn emissions for case A were unif...
The distribution of 222Rn over North America is simulated with a 3-d chemical tracer model (CTM) bas...
Radon-222 and its progenies in the atmosphere have been widely utilized as powerful tracers to quant...
International audienceThe IRSN operates a framework capable of modelling the occurrence of gamma dos...
We present comparative analyses of atmospheric radon (Rn) distributions simulated using different em...
International audienceThe radioactive species radon (222Rn) has long been used as a test tracer for ...
The radioactive decay of radon and its progeny can lead to ionization of air molecules and consequen...
International audienceRadon-222 is a progeny of U-238, naturally present in the Earth’s crust. After...
The radioactive decay of radon and its progeny can lead to ionization of air molecules and consequen...
This work shows how ambient radon concentrations measured at Cabauw station in central Netherlands a...
The radioactive decay of radon and its progeny can lead to ionization of air molecules and consequen...
The distribution of 222Rn over North America is simulated with a 3-d chemical tracer model (CTM) bas...
Radon-222 and its progenies in the atmosphere have been widely utilized as powerful tracers to quant...
International audienceThe IRSN operates a framework capable of modelling the occurrence of gamma dos...
We present comparative analyses of atmospheric radon (Rn) distributions simulated using different em...
International audienceThe radioactive species radon (222Rn) has long been used as a test tracer for ...
The radioactive decay of radon and its progeny can lead to ionization of air molecules and consequen...
International audienceRadon-222 is a progeny of U-238, naturally present in the Earth’s crust. After...
The radioactive decay of radon and its progeny can lead to ionization of air molecules and consequen...
This work shows how ambient radon concentrations measured at Cabauw station in central Netherlands a...
The radioactive decay of radon and its progeny can lead to ionization of air molecules and consequen...
The distribution of 222Rn over North America is simulated with a 3-d chemical tracer model (CTM) bas...
Radon-222 and its progenies in the atmosphere have been widely utilized as powerful tracers to quant...
International audienceThe IRSN operates a framework capable of modelling the occurrence of gamma dos...