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The Fourier analysis applied to the relationship between Be-7 activity in the Serbian atmosphere and meteorological parameters

Authors :
Rajačić, Milica
Todorović, Dragana
Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.
Janković, Marija M.
Đurđević, Vladimir S.
Rajačić, Milica
Todorović, Dragana
Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.
Janković, Marija M.
Đurđević, Vladimir S.
Source :
Environmental Pollution
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Air sample monitoring in Serbia, Belgrade started in the 1960s, while Be-7 activity in air and total (dry and wet) deposition has been monitored for the last 22 years by the Environment and Radiation Protection Department of the Institute for Nuclear Sciences, Vinca. Using this data collection, the changes of the Be-7 activity in the air and the total (wet and dry) deposition samples, as well as their correlation with meteorological parameters (temperature, pressure, cloudiness, sunshine duration, precipitation and humidity) that affect Be-7 concentration in the atmosphere, were mathematically described using the Fourier analysis. Fourier analysis confirmed the expected; the frequency with the largest intensity in the harmonic spectra of the Be-7 activity corresponds to a period of 1 year, the same as the largest intensity frequency in Fourier series of meteorological parameters. To analyze the quality of the results produced by the Fourier analysis, we compared the measured values of the parameters with the values calculated according to the Fourier series. Absolute deviations between measured and predicted mean monthly values are in range from 0.02 mBq/m(3) to 0.7 mBq/m(3) for Be-7 activity in air, and 0.01 Bq/m(2) and 0.6 Bq/m(2) for Be-7 activity in deposition samples. Relatively good agreement of measured and predicted results offers the possibility of prediction of the Be-7 activity. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Environmental Pollution
Notes :
Environmental Pollution
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1085019251
Document Type :
Electronic Resource