Humans are constantly exposed to ionizing radiation, which is naturally occurring in the earth's crust. On the surface of the earth, the composition of radionuclides varies from place to place depending on the geological condition. Radon is a radioactive inert gas that emits radiation, contributing a large portion of the amount of radiation received by humans on earth. For radon studies, commonly used building material and soil samples are collected such as rocks, soil, sand and various types of cement etc from the local market, construction site and hardware stores. The concentration of 222Rn and mass exhalation rate was studied in the samples of building materials used in the province of Pune District, Maharashtra, India. In the present s...
Building materials Radon exhalation Nuclear track detectors Can technique This paper presents the re...
AbstractRadon is a natural radioactive gas derived from geologic materials. Inhalation of the short-...
exhalation rate E Mass exhalation rate E CR-39 detectors Humans are exposed to radiological hazards ...
As a potential source of indoor radiation arising from radon, a range of building materials (white c...
Abstract: Problem statement: Uranium is a radiotoxic element found in trace quantities in alomost al...
AbstractNatural radioactivity is wide spread in the earth's environment and exists in various geolog...
Radon gas has been known as one of the main factors that cause breathing complications which lead to...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is wel...
Background & Objective: Indoor radon gas (222Rn) has been recognized as one of the causes of lung ca...
It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking....
Two isotopes, 222Rn and 220Rn of the natural radioactive gas radon are generally of radiological imp...
Due to the legislation and general concern of radiation levels in dwellings in India, there is a nee...
Radon (222Rn) is the most important cause of exposure to mankind due to natural radioactivity. Radon...
AbstractBuilding materials are assumed to be the second source of Radon inside buildings. Due to low...
938-944Natural radioactivity is the term used to describe radioactivity that persists in the soil, r...
Building materials Radon exhalation Nuclear track detectors Can technique This paper presents the re...
AbstractRadon is a natural radioactive gas derived from geologic materials. Inhalation of the short-...
exhalation rate E Mass exhalation rate E CR-39 detectors Humans are exposed to radiological hazards ...
As a potential source of indoor radiation arising from radon, a range of building materials (white c...
Abstract: Problem statement: Uranium is a radiotoxic element found in trace quantities in alomost al...
AbstractNatural radioactivity is wide spread in the earth's environment and exists in various geolog...
Radon gas has been known as one of the main factors that cause breathing complications which lead to...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is wel...
Background & Objective: Indoor radon gas (222Rn) has been recognized as one of the causes of lung ca...
It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking....
Two isotopes, 222Rn and 220Rn of the natural radioactive gas radon are generally of radiological imp...
Due to the legislation and general concern of radiation levels in dwellings in India, there is a nee...
Radon (222Rn) is the most important cause of exposure to mankind due to natural radioactivity. Radon...
AbstractBuilding materials are assumed to be the second source of Radon inside buildings. Due to low...
938-944Natural radioactivity is the term used to describe radioactivity that persists in the soil, r...
Building materials Radon exhalation Nuclear track detectors Can technique This paper presents the re...
AbstractRadon is a natural radioactive gas derived from geologic materials. Inhalation of the short-...
exhalation rate E Mass exhalation rate E CR-39 detectors Humans are exposed to radiological hazards ...