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ANALYSIS OF 210PB DEPOSITION DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS IN WINTER AT ROKKASHO IN AOMORI BASED ON HIGH RESOLUTION ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT/DEPOSITION MODEL CALCULATION.

Yu CaiHiromi YamazawaJun MoriizumiHidenao Hasegawa
Published in: Radiation protection dosimetry (2022)
To evaluate 210Pb deposited on the surface of sea around Japan in detail, the performance of atmospheric transport/deposition model for 222Rn and its progenies was examined. To test the model's reproducibility of 210Pb deposition in winter, it was applied at Rokkasho in Aomori, where the model had been reported to significantly underestimate when the horizontal grid interval of 9 km was used. It was shown that the precipitation on the Pacific Ocean side and Mutsu Bay and hence the 210Pb deposition at Rokkasho were significantly improved with the grid interval of 3 km although the deposition was still underestimated by the observation. This underestimation was considered to be caused by model's neglect of horizontal drift of snow and rain. It was also pointed out that the deposited 210Pb was mainly contributed by the lower atmosphere up to 2-3 km.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • high resolution
  • risk assessment
  • aqueous solution
  • air pollution
  • tandem mass spectrometry