We report on one year of high-precision direct hourly radon observations at King Sejong Station (King George Island) beginning in February 2013. Findings are compared with historic and ongoing radon measurements from other Antarctic sites. Monthly median concentrations reduced from 72 mBq m−3 in late-summer to 44 mBq m−3 in late winter and early spring. Monthly 10th percentiles, ranging from 29 to 49 mBq m−3, were typical of oceanic baseline values. Diurnal cycles were rarely evident and local influences were minor, consistent with regional radon flux estimates one tenth of the global average for ice-free land. The predominant fetch region for terrestrially influenced air masses was South America (47–53° S), with minor influences also attri...
The Cape Point (CPT) Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) research station have been monitoring climatical...
We demonstrate the ability of atmospheric radon concentrations to reliably and unambiguously identif...
To assess air pollution emitted in Southern Hemisphere mid-latitudes and transported to Antarctica, ...
We discuss remote terrestrial influences on boundary layer air over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic...
We discuss remote terrestrial influences on boundary layer air over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic...
We discuss remote terrestrial influences on boundary layer air over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic...
We discuss remote terrestrial influences on boundary layer air over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic...
none9siOpen AccessWe report on the first summer of high-sensitivity radon measurementsfrom a two-fil...
Antarctica exhibits near pristine conditions to study natural chemical processes that occur under ex...
We present and discuss an estimate of the radon-222 (radon) flux density from the Southern Ocean and...
Results of 253 gamma spectrometric analyses of radon daughters in soil and bedrocks of the King Geor...
Six years of Radon-222 (radon), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) observations at Macquarie Is...
The concentration of ^Rn in surface air was measured for the first time at Syowa Station, Antarctica...
Radon concentrations measured between 2001 and 2008 in marine air at Cape Grim, a baseline site in n...
We report on continuously measured 222Rn activity in near surface air at Neumayer Station in the per...
The Cape Point (CPT) Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) research station have been monitoring climatical...
We demonstrate the ability of atmospheric radon concentrations to reliably and unambiguously identif...
To assess air pollution emitted in Southern Hemisphere mid-latitudes and transported to Antarctica, ...
We discuss remote terrestrial influences on boundary layer air over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic...
We discuss remote terrestrial influences on boundary layer air over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic...
We discuss remote terrestrial influences on boundary layer air over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic...
We discuss remote terrestrial influences on boundary layer air over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic...
none9siOpen AccessWe report on the first summer of high-sensitivity radon measurementsfrom a two-fil...
Antarctica exhibits near pristine conditions to study natural chemical processes that occur under ex...
We present and discuss an estimate of the radon-222 (radon) flux density from the Southern Ocean and...
Results of 253 gamma spectrometric analyses of radon daughters in soil and bedrocks of the King Geor...
Six years of Radon-222 (radon), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) observations at Macquarie Is...
The concentration of ^Rn in surface air was measured for the first time at Syowa Station, Antarctica...
Radon concentrations measured between 2001 and 2008 in marine air at Cape Grim, a baseline site in n...
We report on continuously measured 222Rn activity in near surface air at Neumayer Station in the per...
The Cape Point (CPT) Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) research station have been monitoring climatical...
We demonstrate the ability of atmospheric radon concentrations to reliably and unambiguously identif...
To assess air pollution emitted in Southern Hemisphere mid-latitudes and transported to Antarctica, ...