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Transport and deposition of radionuclides from northern Africa to the southern Iberian Peninsula and the Canary Islands during the intense dust intrusions of March 2022.
Liger, Esperanza; Hernández, Francisco; Expósito, Francisco Javier; Díaz, Juan Pedro; Salazar-Carballo, Pedro A; Gordo, Elisa; González, Cristina; López-Pérez, María.
Affiliation
  • Liger E; Departamento de Física Aplicada II, Universidad de Málaga, Spain; Grupo de Geoquímica y Radiactividad Ambiental, Universidad de Málaga, Spain. Electronic address: eliger@uma.es.
  • Hernández F; Grupo de Geoquímica y Radiactividad Ambiental, Universidad de Málaga, Spain; Grupo de Observación de la Tierra y la Atmósfera, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain.
  • Expósito FJ; Grupo de Observación de la Tierra y la Atmósfera, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain.
  • Díaz JP; Grupo de Observación de la Tierra y la Atmósfera, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain.
  • Salazar-Carballo PA; Laboratorio de Física Médica y Radioactividad Ambiental, SEGAI, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain; Departamento de Medicina Física y Farmacología, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain.
  • Gordo E; Grupo de Geoquímica y Radiactividad Ambiental, Universidad de Málaga, Spain; Servicios Centrales de Apoyo a la Investigación, Universidad de Málaga, Spain.
  • González C; Instituto Universitario de Enfermedades Tropicales y Salud Pública de Canarias. Universidad de La Laguna, Spain.
  • López-Pérez M; Laboratorio de Física Médica y Radioactividad Ambiental, SEGAI, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain.
Chemosphere ; 352: 141303, 2024 Mar.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38280650
ABSTRACT
The present study focuses on the two consecutive and markedly intense Saharan dust intrusion episodes that greatly affected southern Spain (Málaga) and, to a lesser extent, the Canary Islands (Tenerife), in March 2022. These two episodes were the result of atypical meteorological conditions in the region and resulted in record levels of aerosols in the air at the Málaga location. The activity levels of various natural and artificial radionuclides (7Be, 210Pb, 40K, 137Cs, 239Pu, 240Pu, 239+240Pu) and radioactive indicators (gross alpha and gross beta) were impacted by these events and the results are described herein. These episodes caused, for example, the activities of 137Cs in aerosol samples at the Málaga monitoring station to reach the highest concentrations ever recorded since high-volume aerosol monitoring started at this site in 2009. A link between the activity levels of 137Cs, 40K and gross alpha in the atmospheric aerosols and daily PM10 concentrations during the episodes is also reported. In addition, isotopic ratios are discussed in the context of the source and destination of the various anthropogenic radionuclides measured. The atmospheric residence time of aerosols during these episodes is also evaluated because it concerns how intrusions to the Canary Islands should be analysed. Finally, for the first time, the concentrations of 137Cs deposition by rainwater during a Saharan dust intrusion are reported and the deposition rate of these radionuclides during these episodes is discussed.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Radio-isotopes du césium / Poussière Pays/Région comme sujet: Africa / Europa Langue: En Journal: Chemosphere Année: 2024 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Radio-isotopes du césium / Poussière Pays/Région comme sujet: Africa / Europa Langue: En Journal: Chemosphere Année: 2024 Type de document: Article