During experiments in LHD using stainless steel divertor plates. a slow (si
milar to1 s) cyclic oscillation in the plasma parameters known as 'breathin
g' plasma was observed during NBI heated long pulse discharges. Using an av
erage ion. corona equilibrium model for the iron impurity cooling rate, the
iron impurity density profile is calculated fur 0.0 < <rho> < 0.8 front th
e measured electron temperature and density profiles and radiation profile
data for these discharges in LHD. This calculated iron density oscillates o
ut of phase with the electron density and peaks near <rho> = 0.4 at a fract
ion of the electron density that varies by a factor of 4. This is in qualit
ative agreement with spectroscopic measurements of iron that show a similar
oscillation, The correlation of the iron impurity concentration with the c
hange in electron temperature and with the local power balance between radi
ation and beam deposition indicates that when radiation from the iron impur
ity dominates the local power balance the core plasma is cooled. The increa
se in the calculated iron density during the phase of the oscillation when
the divertor electron temperature exceeds the sputtering threshold suggests
that sputtering of the stainless steel divertor plate may be the source of
the iron impurity, Evidence of changing transport points to the need for a
closer examination of the role of impurity transport in this oscillation.