Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1270
Title: Analysis of trends, periodicities, and correlations in the beryllium-7 time series in Northern Europe
Authors: Bianchi, Stefano
Plastino, Wolfango
Brattich, Erika
Đurđević, Vladimir
Longo, Alessandro
Hernández-Ceballos, Miguel A
Sarvan, Darko
Ajtić, Jelena
Keywords: Beryllium-7;Cross-correlation;Decomposition;Hurst exponent;Outliers
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Journal: Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine
Abstract: 
The activity concentrations of beryllium-7, a natural radiotracer that is considered as a tracer of the stratospheric-tropospheric exchange, shows a distinct behaviour in Northern Europe compared to the central and southern parts of the continent. In this study, we use the measurements collected at four sampling stations in Scandinavia (Ivalo, Umea, Kista, Risoe) between 2001 and 2010 and investigate their trends, periodicities and residuals with the aim to further understand the common features in the beryllium-7 data records in northern sampling sites. The beryllium-7 activity concentrations exhibit statistically significant positive trends that range from an average value of 1.50%/year to an average value of 2.96%/year. We detect a one-year periodicity in all the sites, and in the southernmost site, Risoe in Denmark, additional higher-frequency harmonics. In the residual time series, we find outliers that represent occurrences of extremely high beryllium-7 activity concentration. Cross-correlations of the beryllium-7 residuals across the four sites decrease with increasing distance; similarly, as indicated by local Hurst exponents the records exhibit long-range correlations that weaken towards the end of the investigated period. To investigate the causes of the detected trends, we also calculate correlations between beryllium-7 and factors related to its production, transport and removal from the atmosphere: in particular, cross-correlations of the beryllium-7 residuals with residuals in sunspot number, local temperature, atmospheric pressure and precipitation, as well as Arctic Oscillation index and North Atlantic Oscillation index. Most of the obtained correlations, however, are not statistically significant, highlighting the need to analyse a longer time period in order to evaluate the impact of different factors on the airborne beryllium-7 activity concentration.
URI: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1270
ISSN: 0969-8043
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.03.038
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