Haj. Meijer et al., COMPARING LONG-TERM ATMOSPHERIC C-14 AND H-3 RECORDS NEAR GRONINGEN, THE NETHERLANDS WITH FRUHOLMEN, NORWAY AND IZANA, CANARY-ISLANDS C-14 STATIONS, Radiocarbon, 37(1), 1995, pp. 39-50
We present the results of the (CO2)-C-14 atmospheric monitoring statio
n at the Smilde observation station, near Groningen, the Netherlands,
a typical continental station. We compared these data, for absolute va
lues and annual variation, with data from Fruholmen, Nordkapp, Norway
and Izana, Tenerife, Canary Islands, which are situated in areas less
influenced by fossil-fuel CO2. The 20-yr Smilde record shows much seas
onal variation (peak-to-trough variation is similar to 30% in contrast
to similar to 12% for Fruholmen, and similar to 55% for Izana) and a
lower overall value due to fossil-fuel consumption, in accordance with
findings from similar stations in continental Western Europe. The Fru
holmen and Izana data show fairly equal mean Delta(14)C levels, but di
ffer in seasonal amplitude. This difference could be due partly to the
elevation difference between the stations. The Izana station also has
a slow exchange with the ground-level air because of an inversion lay
er. It is speculative whether annual injection of C-14 from the strato
sphere also plays a role. We give the Groningen long record of tritium
in precipitation, showing profound seasonality.