The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is well known. The indoor radon concentrations mainly depend on radon exhalation from surrounding soil, but also on exhalation from building materials and radon in domestic water supply. The radon emanating from building materials achieves a larger relevance in some areas of the world, where rocks enriched in radon precursors, are used in construction industry, either as cut-stone or in a granular form to prepare cements. The parameter that better expresses the indoor accumulation of radon released by geological materials is the radon exhalation rate. With a view to this, it is very important to study factors that infl...
The main sources of radon in the air of dwellings are soil, building materials, and groundwater. Thi...
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The health hazards associated with radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, may be significantl...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is...
It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking....
The construction department of the Chinese government is now discussing the possibility of reducing ...
As a potential source of indoor radiation arising from radon, a range of building materials (white c...
exhalation rate E Mass exhalation rate E CR-39 detectors Humans are exposed to radiological hazards ...
Abstract: The aim of the present work was to measure radon concentrations and exhalation rates in va...
Inhalation of indoor radon has long been recognised as a risk to health. The major sources of the in...
With an increase in the awareness of the need to save energy, residents tend to live in dwellings wi...
In this study three methods for the determination of the radon (Rn-222) exhalation rate of building ...
[[abstract]]©1993 LWW - Solid-state alpha-track detectors using cellulose nitrate films were used to...
The main sources of radon in the air of dwellings are soil, building materials, and groundwater. Thi...
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The health hazards associated with radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, may be significantl...
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is...
It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking....
The construction department of the Chinese government is now discussing the possibility of reducing ...
As a potential source of indoor radiation arising from radon, a range of building materials (white c...
exhalation rate E Mass exhalation rate E CR-39 detectors Humans are exposed to radiological hazards ...
Abstract: The aim of the present work was to measure radon concentrations and exhalation rates in va...
Inhalation of indoor radon has long been recognised as a risk to health. The major sources of the in...
With an increase in the awareness of the need to save energy, residents tend to live in dwellings wi...
In this study three methods for the determination of the radon (Rn-222) exhalation rate of building ...
[[abstract]]©1993 LWW - Solid-state alpha-track detectors using cellulose nitrate films were used to...
The main sources of radon in the air of dwellings are soil, building materials, and groundwater. Thi...
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The health hazards associated with radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, may be significantl...