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Analysis of 222 Rn Surface Concentrations in the Basque Country (Spain): A Case Study of Heat Waves.

Natalia AlegríaMiguel Ángel Hernández-CeballosGiorgia CinelliIgor PeñalvaJose Miguel Muñoz
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
The objective of this study was to characterize radon concentrations registered in the Radiological Surveillance Network of the Basque country in relation to local meteorological parameters, and to determine its behaviour under heatwave events. For this purpose, radon measurements and meteorological parameters from June 2012 to June 2015 were analysed at two sites, Bilbao and Vitoria (northern Spain), in a region characterized by complex orography, causing large temporal and spatial variability in meteorological conditions. Yearly, seasonal, and diurnal cycle differences and similarities were investigated at both sites. The temporal evolution of radon concentration was analysed at both sites during the two heatwave periods officially identified by the State Meteorological Agency (8-11 August 2012 and 17-23 August 2012). The analysis revealed two different patterns of radon concentrations, in terms of both time and intensity, under this synoptic pattern, making it also possible to identify regional transport channels of radon concentrations between the two sites. This set of results evidences the adequate position of both stations to represent the spatial and temporal evolution of radiological variables continuously in this region.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • single cell
  • mass spectrometry
  • heat stress
  • single molecule