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CONCENTRATION of radon in the air above the Atlantic Ocean at the K (‘kilo’) point was measured during May 28–June 28, 1962, and now we are attempting to relate the values of natural radioactivity to meteorological conditions.
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Fontan, J., Blanc, D., Bouville, A., and Lambert, G., J. Phys. Radium (in the press).
Fontan, J., Blanc, D., and Bouville, A., J. Phys. Radium, 23, 333 (1962).
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FONTAN, J., BLANC, D., BOUVILLE, A. et al. Meteorological Conditions Dependence of Radon Concentration in the Air above the Atlantic Ocean. Nature 197, 583–584 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197583b0
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