Abstract

The observation network of atmospheric radon-222 (222Rn) concentration established in East Asia region is introduced, and the characteristics of the observations at two continental sites Beijing and Seoul and three remote sites Cape Ochiishi, Hachijo Is. and Hateruma Is. are discussed in this paper. Higher levels of 222Rn concentrations with typical diurnal variation with early morning maxima were observed on the continent, and lower levels with no diurnal variation at remote islands. Seasonal variations with summer minima and winter maxima were commonly obtained at all five observatories, and they suggested contribution of 222Rn originated from the continent to atmospheric 222Rn over the remote islands isolated in the ocean. A backward trajectory analysis showed clear relationship between variation in wind field and in 222Rn concentration at Hachijo Is., and proved availability of the observation for analysis of atmospheric transport in East Asia.

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