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7Be behaviour and meteorological conditions associated with 7Be peak events in Spain

Title7Be behaviour and meteorological conditions associated with 7Be peak events in Spain
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsHernández-Ceballos, M.Á., Brattich E., Lozano R.L., and Cinelli Giorgia
JournalJournal of Environmental Radioactivity
Volume166
Pagination17-26
ISSN0265931X
KeywordsActivity concentration, air pollutant, Air Pollutants, analysis, Atlantic Ocean, Azores, Behavior, Beryllium, case report, Comprehensive analysis, concentration (composition), Fighter aircraft, Frequency distributions, High pressure system, jet stream, latitude, Meteorological Concepts, Meteorological condition, meteorological phenomena, Meteorology, Mutagenesis, nocv1, Portugal, radiation monitoring, Radioactive, radioactivity, radioisotope, Radioisotopes, Russian Federation, Sampling, Sampling stations, Scandinavia, Spain, Spatiotemporal distributions, stratosphere-troposphere interaction, Student t test, summer, synoptic meteorology, Temporal evolution, Weather
Abstract

This work regards a comprehensive analysis of the overall distribution of 7Be activity concentrations in Spain and the synoptic meteorological conditions associated with the highest 7Be peaks (>8 mBq/m3). The use of four sampling stations (Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, and Sevilla) included in REMdb, with different latitudinal location, as well as the relatively long time period used in this study (2001–2010), allowed to improve the understanding of 7Be spatio-temporal distribution in Spain. The comparison of the 7Be activity concentrations mean values indicated a north-south gradient (from 3.1 ± 1.1 mBq/m3 in Bilbao to 4.0 ± 1.8 mBq/m3 in Sevilla), even though not statistically significant (as indicated by the t-test). However, the analysis of frequency distributions and temporal evolutions of 7Be activity concentrations have suggested the presence of two main areas, namely northern (Bilbao and Barcelona) and southern (Sevilla) Spain. The identification and analysis of periods associated with the highest values of 7Be have allowed studying the different synoptic patterns associated with stratospheric–tropospheric transport (STT). In particular, three episodes (one in the north and two in the south) potentially associated with vigorous STT have been identified and analysed in detail. The results displayed that the omega block configuration, extending either over western Russia and Scandinavia or into the Atlantic Ocean, forced the prevailing jet stream to the northeast and south of Spain respectively with subsequent subsidence. In summer, this blocking configuration at high latitudes was combined with the presence of the Azores high pressure system to the west of Spain, affecting the 7Be activity concentration recorded in the south. © 2016

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DOI10.1016/j.jenvrad.2016.03.019
Citation KeyHernández-Ceballos201717