Abstract:Abstract. High-quality, long-term measurements of terrestrial trace gas emissions are important for investigations of atmospheric, geophysical and biological processes to help mitigate climate change and protect the environment and the
health of citizens. High-frequency terrestrial fluxes of the radioactive
noble gas 222Rn, in particular, are useful for validating radon flux
maps and used to evaluate the performance of regional atmospheric models, to
improve greenhouse gas emission inventories (by the radon tr… Show more
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