Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1883718 | Radiation Measurements | 2014 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Changes in magnetic field strength and radon concentrations were measured along a tectonomagnetic profile of the total length of 11 km in the surroundings of the ”Academician Vernadsky” Station on the Antarctic Peninsula (W 64°16â², S 65°15â²). Results showed a positive correlation between the annual surface radon concentration and annual changes of magnetic field relative to a base point, and also the good coincidence with theoretical calculation.
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Authors
V.D. Rusov, V.Yu. Maksymchuk, R. IliÄ, V.M. Pavlovych, R. JaÄimoviÄ, V.G. Bakhmutov, O. Kakaev, V.N. Vaschenko, J. SkvarÄ, L. HanžiÄ, J. VaupotiÄ, M.E. Beglaryan, E.P. Linnik, S.I. Kosenko, D.N. Saranuk, V.P. Smolyar, A.A. Gudyma,