Zhang Weihua, Lam Kenneth, Ungar Kurt
Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada, 775 Brookfield Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 1C1, Canada.
Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada, 775 Brookfield Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 1C1, Canada.
J Environ Radioact. 2018 Dec;192:434-439. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2018.07.022. Epub 2018 Jul 29.
Using a previously developed digital gamma-gamma coincidence/anticoincidence spectrometer, daily aerosol samples collected at Resolute Bay, Canada (74.71°N, 94.97°W) from May 2016 to April 2017 were analysed for activity concentrations of Na and Be. The spectrometer design allows a more selective measurement of Na with a significant background reduction by gamma-gamma coincidence events processing. It has been demonstrated that the improved spectrometer provides a more sensitive and effective way to quantify trace amounts of Na and Be with a critical limit of 3 mBq and 5 Bq respectively for a 20 h counting. The Be/Na ratio data set obtained in this study showed significant annual variation, which has a distinct spring (typically from February to May) maximum and winter (from September to February of next calendar year) minimum, which suggest that it could be used as a radiochronometer for studying the atmospheric processes. The Be/Na ratios are most likely connected to deep stratosphere-to-troposphere transport (STT) exchange events where air with a higher Be/Na ratio originates from downward flow from stratosphere to the troposphere. The aerosols with lower Be/Na ratios located between two oscillation peaks may have longer residence time. The correlations between Be and Na activity concentration were the high during these time periods. Compared with other studies based on weekly collected aerosol samples, the techniques greatly improve the temporal resolution of Be/Na data set that will be able to provide more detailed information to study various atmospheric phenomena.