It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking. The major sources of indoor radon concentrations are soil and building material. Under certain conditions, a dose received from the inhalation of radon and its progenies can be higher than a dose received from the external exposure due to radium concentration in building materials. In this contribution, the results of the radon and thoron exhalation rate measurement from 9 commonly used building materials are reported. Exhalation rate measurements were performed with accumulation chamber method using active device for measurement of radon concentration. © 2019 RAD Association. All rights reserved.Conference of 6th International Conference on...
With an increase in the awareness of the need to save energy, residents tend to live in dwellings wi...
In order to address concern about radon exhalation in building material, radon exhalation rate wa...
One of the main contributions to indoor radon levels is given by the exhalation from building materi...
It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking....
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is wel...
exhalation rate E Mass exhalation rate E CR-39 detectors Humans are exposed to radiological hazards ...
Building materials Radon exhalation Nuclear track detectors Can technique This paper presents the re...
The main scope of this paper is to point out the importance of introducing radon and thoron exhalati...
As a potential source of indoor radiation arising from radon, a range of building materials (white c...
Abstract Building materials are one of the potential sources of indoor radioactivity because of the ...
Radon gas has been known as one of the main factors that cause breathing complications which lead to...
Inhalation of indoor radon has long been recognised as a risk to health. The major sources of the in...
AbstractRadon is a natural radioactive gas derived from geologic materials. Inhalation of the short-...
Abstract: The aim of the present work was to measure radon concentrations and exhalation rates in va...
With an increase in the awareness of the need to save energy, residents tend to live in dwellings wi...
In order to address concern about radon exhalation in building material, radon exhalation rate wa...
One of the main contributions to indoor radon levels is given by the exhalation from building materi...
It is well-known that radon is the second important human carcinogen for lung cancer, after smoking....
The second most important source of indoor radon, after soil beneath dwelling, is building material....
The strict correlation between indoor radon exposure and potential health hazard to occupants is wel...
exhalation rate E Mass exhalation rate E CR-39 detectors Humans are exposed to radiological hazards ...
Building materials Radon exhalation Nuclear track detectors Can technique This paper presents the re...
The main scope of this paper is to point out the importance of introducing radon and thoron exhalati...
As a potential source of indoor radiation arising from radon, a range of building materials (white c...
Abstract Building materials are one of the potential sources of indoor radioactivity because of the ...
Radon gas has been known as one of the main factors that cause breathing complications which lead to...
Inhalation of indoor radon has long been recognised as a risk to health. The major sources of the in...
AbstractRadon is a natural radioactive gas derived from geologic materials. Inhalation of the short-...
Abstract: The aim of the present work was to measure radon concentrations and exhalation rates in va...
With an increase in the awareness of the need to save energy, residents tend to live in dwellings wi...
In order to address concern about radon exhalation in building material, radon exhalation rate wa...
One of the main contributions to indoor radon levels is given by the exhalation from building materi...