Nuclear observations to improve Climate research and GHG emission estimates
Radon is a unique atmospheric tracer. High-quality direct and indirect measurements of radon concentration can advance climate science, radiation protection and nuclear surveillance. These observations will provide a precise baseline for European greenhouse gas (GHG) levels and assist in environmental studies. The EU-funded NUCLIM project aims to investigate the influence of terrestrial factors on air masses, measure pollution events and explore the impact of natural planktonic communities on GHG emissions. Additionally, it will analyse marine boundary layer clouds and aerosols, and study wet deposition and meteorological processes affecting ambient gamma dose rates for nuclear surveillance networks.