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Firstov1, N.V. Cherneva2, E.A. Ponomareva3, A.V. Busevich2
1Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky,
683006
2Institute of Space and Physical Research and Radio Wave FEB RAS, Paratunka,
Kamchatka
3Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS, Irkutsk
e-mail: [email protected]
This
paper examines the data obtained in the area of Paratunka geothermal
site since 1998 throughout 2002. Data analyses revealed a relationship
between the electric field intensity (EFI) and exhalation of
radon into the ground atmosphere. Both daily and seasonal variations
in values of EFI are correlated with the run-out of subsoil
radon into the atmosphere. It explains a great difference between
maximal and minimal value of about 90 V/pm averaged over the
total time of observation in conditions of good weather. Global
daily variations and meteorological processes complicate the
relationship between the electric field intensity and run-out
of radon into the atmosphere.