Analysis of concentration of atmospheric radon daughters as a time series data
Yoichi Tamagawa,
Tsuguo Nishikawa,
Takashi Mori,
Kiyoshi Kudo,
Ryoku Nakamura and
Osamu Yamakawa
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Yoichi Tamagawa: Fukui Univ., Dept. of Applied Phys.
Tsuguo Nishikawa: Fukui Univ., Dept. of Applied Phys.
Takashi Mori: Fukui Univ., Dept. of Applied Phys.
Kiyoshi Kudo: Fukui Univ., Dept. of Applied Phys.
Ryoku Nakamura: Fukui prefectual Univ., Dept. of Phys.
Osamu Yamakawa: Fukui Prefectual Univ., Center of Information Science
A chapter in Complexity and Diversity, 1997, pp 141-143 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract A relation of radon (Rn) daughters concentration in the air to meteorological parameters is investigated. The atmospheric radon daughter concentration and the related meteorological parameters are treated as a simple time series data. The power sprctrum of radon daughter concentration and temperature after fourier transfer are fit to 1/f closely. This fact confirms that the common dynamics exist between the variations of the parameters.
Keywords: Radon; Meteorological parameters; Fourier transfer; 1/f; Power spectrum (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-66862-6_29
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