Thoron (220Rn) exhalation from building materials has become increasingly recognized as a potential source for radiation exposure in dwellings. However, contrary to radon (222Rn), limited information on thoron exposure is available. As a result no harmonized test procedures for determining thoron exhalation from building materials are available at present. This study is a first interlaboratory comparison of different test methods to determine the thoron exhalation and a pre-step to a harmonized standard. The purpose of this study is to compare the experimental findings from a set of three building materials that are tested, and to identify future challenges in the development of a harmonized standard
A method to determine simultaneously the rates of 222Rn and 220Rn released from building materials q...
The health hazards associated with radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, may be significantl...
A method to determine simultaneously the rates of 222Rn and 220Rn released from building materials q...
In the past decades, international data base on radon (Rn-222) has been improved steadily. However, ...
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The main scope of this paper is to point out the importance of introducing radon and thoron exhalati...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is wel...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is wel...
It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking....
Increased concentrations of thoron (220Rn) were recently measured in residential traditional dwellin...
It is indicated that the exposure to radon originating from the building materials is not negligible...
Standardization of the thoron exhalation measurements is important for the intercomparison of the re...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is...
A method to determine simultaneously the rates of 222Rn and 220Rn released from building materials q...
The health hazards associated with radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, may be significantl...
A method to determine simultaneously the rates of 222Rn and 220Rn released from building materials q...
In the past decades, international data base on radon (Rn-222) has been improved steadily. However, ...
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The main scope of this paper is to point out the importance of introducing radon and thoron exhalati...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is wel...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is wel...
It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking....
Increased concentrations of thoron (220Rn) were recently measured in residential traditional dwellin...
It is indicated that the exposure to radon originating from the building materials is not negligible...
Standardization of the thoron exhalation measurements is important for the intercomparison of the re...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is...
A method to determine simultaneously the rates of 222Rn and 220Rn released from building materials q...
The health hazards associated with radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, may be significantl...
A method to determine simultaneously the rates of 222Rn and 220Rn released from building materials q...