Abstract

Simultaneous measurements of short‐lived radon daughter concentrations and atmospheric stability in surface air have been continuously made at a site near the Japan Sea coast for a period of about 1 year. The atmospheric stability is related more closely to the concentration difference with respect to time than to the concentration level at that time.

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