none9noFirst available online 25 June 2020Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normallyrepresent a cost in terms of monitoring, risk management and storage. When included in new mix designs of bricks, these materials may become a valuable sustainable resource. Before marketing, companies involved in development and commercialization of these new building materials ensure safety related to radiation, usually by assessing radon-related risk. According to the Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom, both raw materials and final products used in building constructions need to be tested for activity concentration. The present work explores the radionuclide concentration and the radon exhalation of b...
Ceramic tile is a widely used decorative building material. The natural radionuclideconcentration ( ...
Ceramic tiles commonly used in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide content and rad...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
This study focused, on the activity concentration and radiation hazard assessment of radionuclide in...
Abstract. Naturally occurring radionuclides in building materials are sources of external and intern...
Naturally occurring radionuclides in building materials are sources of external and internal exposur...
none4Naturally occurring radionuclides in building materials are sources of external and internal ex...
Porcelain tiles commonly manufactured in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide conte...
The building industry uses large amounts of waste products: in some cases, new construction material...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas derived from geologic materials. Inhalation of the shortlived dec...
Porcelain tiles commonly manufactured in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide conte...
Porcelain tiles commonly manufactured in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide conte...
Radon-222 exhalation from different ceramic tiles depends upon the radium (226Ra) concen...
Ceramic tile is a widely used decorative building material. The natural radionuclideconcentration ( ...
Ceramic tiles commonly used in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide content and rad...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
This study focused, on the activity concentration and radiation hazard assessment of radionuclide in...
Abstract. Naturally occurring radionuclides in building materials are sources of external and intern...
Naturally occurring radionuclides in building materials are sources of external and internal exposur...
none4Naturally occurring radionuclides in building materials are sources of external and internal ex...
Porcelain tiles commonly manufactured in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide conte...
The building industry uses large amounts of waste products: in some cases, new construction material...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas derived from geologic materials. Inhalation of the shortlived dec...
Porcelain tiles commonly manufactured in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide conte...
Porcelain tiles commonly manufactured in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide conte...
Radon-222 exhalation from different ceramic tiles depends upon the radium (226Ra) concen...
Ceramic tile is a widely used decorative building material. The natural radionuclideconcentration ( ...
Ceramic tiles commonly used in Italy have been studied for both natural radionuclide content and rad...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...