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Use of Radon and CO(2) for the Identification and Analysis of Short-Term Fluctuations in the Ventilation of the Polychrome Room Inside the Altamira Cave

A study is presented on rapid episodes of air exchange in the Polychrome Room of the Altamira Cave (Cantabria, Spain) using continuous monitoring of radon and CO(2) tracer gases, as well as environmental parameters such as internal and external air temperature. For this, criteria have been developed...

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Autores principales: Sainz, Carlos, Fábrega, Julia, Rábago, Daniel, Celaya, Santiago, Fernandez, Alicia, Fuente, Ismael, Fernandez, Enrique, Quindos, Jorge, Arteche, Jose Luis, Quindos, Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8955978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063662
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author Sainz, Carlos
Fábrega, Julia
Rábago, Daniel
Celaya, Santiago
Fernandez, Alicia
Fuente, Ismael
Fernandez, Enrique
Quindos, Jorge
Arteche, Jose Luis
Quindos, Luis
author_facet Sainz, Carlos
Fábrega, Julia
Rábago, Daniel
Celaya, Santiago
Fernandez, Alicia
Fuente, Ismael
Fernandez, Enrique
Quindos, Jorge
Arteche, Jose Luis
Quindos, Luis
author_sort Sainz, Carlos
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description A study is presented on rapid episodes of air exchange in the Polychrome Room of the Altamira Cave (Cantabria, Spain) using continuous monitoring of radon and CO(2) tracer gases, as well as environmental parameters such as internal and external air temperature. For this, criteria have been developed to carry out an inventory of these types of events during the 2015–2020 period. Most of the degassing-recharging events occur over several hours or days, especially during spring and autumn. This means that the room can be significantly ventilated during these short periods of time, posing an exchange of energy and matter with potential impact in the preservation of the rock art present inside. In addition, the hypothesis that temperature gradients between the internal and external atmosphere is one of the main factors that induces degassing has been tested. To this end, correlation analysis has been carried out between the different magnitudes involved in this study, such as radon and CO(2) concentrations, and air temperature gradients. A total of 37 degassing-recharging events have been analyzed for the 5 year studied period. The distribution of the duration of the events have been described, as well as that of the correlations between the degassing and recharge stages of each event, showing significant values of r coefficients for the correlation with temperature gradients between the internal and external atmosphere.
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spelling pubmed-89559782022-03-26 Use of Radon and CO(2) for the Identification and Analysis of Short-Term Fluctuations in the Ventilation of the Polychrome Room Inside the Altamira Cave Sainz, Carlos Fábrega, Julia Rábago, Daniel Celaya, Santiago Fernandez, Alicia Fuente, Ismael Fernandez, Enrique Quindos, Jorge Arteche, Jose Luis Quindos, Luis Int J Environ Res Public Health Article A study is presented on rapid episodes of air exchange in the Polychrome Room of the Altamira Cave (Cantabria, Spain) using continuous monitoring of radon and CO(2) tracer gases, as well as environmental parameters such as internal and external air temperature. For this, criteria have been developed to carry out an inventory of these types of events during the 2015–2020 period. Most of the degassing-recharging events occur over several hours or days, especially during spring and autumn. This means that the room can be significantly ventilated during these short periods of time, posing an exchange of energy and matter with potential impact in the preservation of the rock art present inside. In addition, the hypothesis that temperature gradients between the internal and external atmosphere is one of the main factors that induces degassing has been tested. To this end, correlation analysis has been carried out between the different magnitudes involved in this study, such as radon and CO(2) concentrations, and air temperature gradients. A total of 37 degassing-recharging events have been analyzed for the 5 year studied period. The distribution of the duration of the events have been described, as well as that of the correlations between the degassing and recharge stages of each event, showing significant values of r coefficients for the correlation with temperature gradients between the internal and external atmosphere. MDPI 2022-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8955978/ /pubmed/35329349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063662 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sainz, Carlos
Fábrega, Julia
Rábago, Daniel
Celaya, Santiago
Fernandez, Alicia
Fuente, Ismael
Fernandez, Enrique
Quindos, Jorge
Arteche, Jose Luis
Quindos, Luis
Use of Radon and CO(2) for the Identification and Analysis of Short-Term Fluctuations in the Ventilation of the Polychrome Room Inside the Altamira Cave
title Use of Radon and CO(2) for the Identification and Analysis of Short-Term Fluctuations in the Ventilation of the Polychrome Room Inside the Altamira Cave
title_full Use of Radon and CO(2) for the Identification and Analysis of Short-Term Fluctuations in the Ventilation of the Polychrome Room Inside the Altamira Cave
title_fullStr Use of Radon and CO(2) for the Identification and Analysis of Short-Term Fluctuations in the Ventilation of the Polychrome Room Inside the Altamira Cave
title_full_unstemmed Use of Radon and CO(2) for the Identification and Analysis of Short-Term Fluctuations in the Ventilation of the Polychrome Room Inside the Altamira Cave
title_short Use of Radon and CO(2) for the Identification and Analysis of Short-Term Fluctuations in the Ventilation of the Polychrome Room Inside the Altamira Cave
title_sort use of radon and co(2) for the identification and analysis of short-term fluctuations in the ventilation of the polychrome room inside the altamira cave
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8955978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063662
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