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Hartmut Sartorius
Researcher at IAR Systems
Publications - 23
Citations - 1031
Hartmut Sartorius is an academic researcher from IAR Systems. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monsoon & Ionization. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 23 publications receiving 945 citations.
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and monitoring at MRI, Tsukuba and its importance
Yasuhito Igarashi,Hartmut Sartorius,Takashi Miyao,Wolfgang Weiss,Katsuhiko Fushimi,Michio Aoyama,Katsumi Hirose,Hisayuki Y. Inoue +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-quantitative analysis of atmospheric 85 Kr and 133 Xe levels arising from releases of the PNC Tokai nuclear plant and seasonal change of prevailing wind directions is presented.
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Conclusions on plutonium separation from atmospheric krypton-85 measured at various distances from the Karlsruhe reprocessing plant.
TL;DR: For wide-area atmospheric monitoring, krypton-85 is the best indicator for clandestine plutonium separations and the given percentages correspond to the detection probabilities for the separation of a significant quantity of plutonium per weekly sample under the specific meteorological conditions of the WAK.
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Spatial and temporal variations of atmospheric 85Kr observed during 1995-2001 in Japan: estimation of atmospheric 85Kr inventory in the Northern Hemisphere.
Michio Hirota,Kazuhiro Nemoto,Akira Wada,Yasuhito Igarashi,Michio Aoyama,Hidekazu Matsueda,Katsumi Hirose,Hartmut Sartorius,Clemens Schlosser,Sabine Schmid,Wolfgang Weiss,Kenji Fujii +11 more
TL;DR: Calculated 85Kr concentrations in surface air were in good agreement with annual average observed values at the MRI, Tsukuba, and the global atmospheric inventory of 85KR in December 2001 was also estimated to be approximately 5 EBq by using observed data in Tsukuba.
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Comparison of one- and two-filter detectors for atmospheric 222 Rn measurements under various meteorological conditions
TL;DR: In this paper, parallel monitoring of 222Rn and its short-lived progeny (218Po and 214Pb) was carried out from November 2007 to April 2008 close to the top of the Schauinsland mountain, partly covered with forest, in South-West Germany.
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TransCom continuous experiment: comparison of 222 Rn transport at hourly time scales at three stations in Germany
S. Taguchi,Rachel M. Law,Christian Rödenbeck,Prabir K. Patra,Shamil Maksyutov,Wlodek Zahorowski,Hartmut Sartorius,Ingeborg Levin +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, 14 global atmospheric transport models were evaluated by comparing the simulation of 222Rn against measurements at three continental stations in Germany: Heidelberg, Freiburg and Schauinsland.