International audienceRadon gas is the largest source of public exposure to naturally occurring radioactivity. However, radon is also a useful tracer for understanding atmospheric processes, assessing the accuracy of chemical transport models, and enabling integrated emissions estimates of greenhouse gases. A sound metrological system for low level atmospheric radon observations is therefore needed for the benefit of the atmospheric, climate and radiation protection research communities. To this end, here we present a new calibration method for activity concentrations below 20 Bq m−3 and a prototype of the first portable radon monitor capable of achieving uncertainties of 5% (at k = 2) at these concentrations. Compliance checking of policy-...
International audienceAn international intercomparison of continuous monitors measuring radon activi...
Although atmospheric (222)radon (Rn-222) activity concentration measurements are currently performed...
International audienceInterlaboratory exercises are a good tool to compare the response of different...
International audienceRadon gas is the largest source of public exposure to naturally occurring radi...
Radon (222Rn) gas is the largest source of public exposure to naturally occurring radioactivity and ...
Indoor and outdoor (atmospheric) radon activity concentrations need to be measured as accurate as po...
International audienceThe use of the noble gas radon (222 Rn) as a tracer for different research stu...
Naturally occurring radioactive noble gas, radon (Rn-222) is a valuable tracer to study atmospheric ...
International audienceAn interlaboratory comparison for European radon calibration facilities was co...
International audienceAn international intercomparison of continuous monitors measuring radon activi...
Although atmospheric (222)radon (Rn-222) activity concentration measurements are currently performed...
International audienceInterlaboratory exercises are a good tool to compare the response of different...
International audienceRadon gas is the largest source of public exposure to naturally occurring radi...
Radon (222Rn) gas is the largest source of public exposure to naturally occurring radioactivity and ...
Indoor and outdoor (atmospheric) radon activity concentrations need to be measured as accurate as po...
International audienceThe use of the noble gas radon (222 Rn) as a tracer for different research stu...
Naturally occurring radioactive noble gas, radon (Rn-222) is a valuable tracer to study atmospheric ...
International audienceAn interlaboratory comparison for European radon calibration facilities was co...
International audienceAn international intercomparison of continuous monitors measuring radon activi...
Although atmospheric (222)radon (Rn-222) activity concentration measurements are currently performed...
International audienceInterlaboratory exercises are a good tool to compare the response of different...