Vertical distribution of outdoor radon and thoron in Japan using a new discriminative dosimeter.

1994 
Passive measurements of outdoor radon and thoron concentrations were conducted from June 1992 to June 1993 at a monitoring station over a soil area (10 m x 6 m) in Chiba city, Japan. The measurement period was divided into 4 parts to investigate seasonal variations of radon and thoron concentrations. Ten passive radon-thoron discriminative dosimeters (R-T dosimeters) were placed in duplicate at 5 different altitudes to show the vertical distributions of outdoor radon and thoron concentrations. Outdoor radon concentrations showed no significant difference within 1.0 m above the ground, and the annual average of outdoor radon concentration was 3.85 {+-} 0.19 (SE) Bq m{sup {minus}3}. Annual averages of outdoor thoron concentrations at 0.04, 0.15, 0.25, 0.70, and 1.0 m above the ground were 40.5 {+-} 4.4, 22.5 {+-} 3.7, 13.9 {+-} 3.1, 9.5 {+-} 2.9 (SE) Bq m{sup {minus}3}, and < 9.0 Bq m{sup {minus}3}; the lower detection limit of the dosimeter, respectively, and their vertical profiles, n(z) (Bq m{sup {minus}3}), were expressed well by the formula n(z) = {alpha}z{sup B}. Vertical profiles of the atmospheric turbulent diffusion coefficient were also estimated from the observed thoron profiles, as expressed by the power function K(z) = A z{sup B}, of whichmore » B values were estimated to vary from 1.034 to 1.609 if averaged thoron exhalation rates during the measurement period were within 0.3 to 2.8 (Bq m{sup {minus}2} s{sup {minus}1}). 45 refs., 6 figs., 3 tabs.« less
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