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Soil radon in winter months under snowpack in Hokkaido, Japan
Authors:Ryoko Fujiyoshi  Masanori Okabayashi  Yousuke Sakuta  Kazumasa Okamoto  Takashi Sumiyoshi  Ivan Kobal  Janja Vaupoti?
Institution:1. Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 060-8628, Japan
2. Radon Center, Jo?ef Stefan Institute, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:Soil radon (222Rn) has been monitored during winter months under cool-temperate deciduous stands of different surface geology in Tomakomai and in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Radon level was lower in Tomakomai of immature soil of porous volcanic ash emitted from an active volcano (Mt. Tarumae), compared with those in Sapporo of alluvial sediments. In Tomakomai, mean value of the 222Rn activity concentration was higher in winter (570 Bq m?3) than in summer (350 Bq m?3) at a depth of 1 m, which is consistent with the results in cold and dry winter reported in the literature. In contrast, soil radon decreasing with decreasing soil temperature from mid-September (5.0 kBq m?3) remained low (2.6 kBq m?3) under persistent snow in Sapporo, which had already been observed in the same location. Measurements of the activity concentrations of 222Rn in snow and in snow air as well as in soil air indicate that the small amount of 222Rn is released from the ground surface to the overlying snowpack with a 222Rn flux density of 0.4 mBq m?2 s?1 under thick snow cover in Sapporo.
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