2020
DOI: 10.3390/environments7020012
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Measurements of 22Na in the Atmosphere: Ground Level Activity Concentration Values from Wet and Dry Deposition Samples

Abstract: Sodium-22 (22Na, half-life 2.603 years) is a cosmogenic radionuclide mainly produced in the stratosphere by nuclear spallation reactions of cosmic rays on 40Ar. Due to the very low concentration levels normally reached in the environment, 22Na poses no significant radioprotection threats: actually, the effective doses delivered to humans can hardly exceed a few nSv per year, a very negligible value. However, the measurements of this radionuclides can be very interesting for atmospheric circulation and climatic… Show more

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“…From decades, routine fallout measurements were performed monthly in our laboratory (Ivrea, northwest Italy) in the framework of the Italian National Environmental Radioactivity Network (RESORAD). The fallout samples (wet and dry deposition) are collected monthly by means of a stainless steel tank (surface area ≈ 4 m 2 ) placed on the roof of the laboratory building (Figure 2) and always kept wet in order to avoid resuspension [32]. Every month, at the end of the sampling period, the deposition is collected and dried.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From decades, routine fallout measurements were performed monthly in our laboratory (Ivrea, northwest Italy) in the framework of the Italian National Environmental Radioactivity Network (RESORAD). The fallout samples (wet and dry deposition) are collected monthly by means of a stainless steel tank (surface area ≈ 4 m 2 ) placed on the roof of the laboratory building (Figure 2) and always kept wet in order to avoid resuspension [32]. Every month, at the end of the sampling period, the deposition is collected and dried.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%