210Pb Deposition Distribution in the Northern Hemisphere Based on a Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition Model Calculation

ATMOSPHERE(2023)

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This study delves into the long-term atmospheric transport and deposition of Pb-210 in the Northern Hemisphere by using the atmospheric transport model HIRAT. The calculation for the four-year (2012-2015) period showed an average deposition flux of 13.0 Bq m(-2) month(-1) with significant seasonal variations characterized by higher deposition rates during summer and lower during winter. High deposition was found in the Northern Bay of Bengal and Bangladesh regions, Southern China, the Western Philippine Sea, the Eastern Japan Sea, the Northwestern Pacific region, the Eastern and Western coasts of North America, the Caribbean Sea, the Eastern Pacific region off of Central America, the Central Atlantic region between Central America and Africa, and the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean. Deposition patterns varied across latitudinal zones, with tropical areas experiencing the highest deposition and polar/subpolar zones the lowest. This study emphasized the impact of monsoons on the significantly large Pb-210 deposition in the Japan Sea region. Furthermore, this study showed that the lower troposphere (0 to 3 km) dominates with about 53%, and the middle troposphere (3 to 6 km) and upper troposphere (above 6 km) also contribute significantly to the total Pb-210 inventory with 37% and 10%, respectively. These findings provide essential insights into the characteristics of atmospheric transport and deposition of Pb-210, and their mechanisms.
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Pb-210 deposition, Rn-222, atmospheric transport model, environmental radioactivity
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