Naturally occurring radioactive noble gas, radon (Rn-222) is a valuable tracer to study atmospheric processes and to validate global chemical transport models. However, the use of radon as a proxy in atmospheric and climate research is limited by the uncertainties in the magnitude and distribution of the radon flux density over the Earth's surface. Terrestrial gamma radiation is a useful proxy for generating radon flux maps. A previously reported radon flux map of Europe used terrestrial gamma radiation extracted from automated radiation monitoring networks. This approach failed to account for the influence of local artificial radiation sources around the detector, leading to under/over estimation of the reported radon flux values at differ...
International audienceThere is a need for a validation framework for long-range atmospheric transpor...
The physical and chemical characteristics of radon gas make it a good tracer for use in the applicat...
Radon risk maps are usually based either on indoor radon data, or on measurements of soil gas radon ...
Naturally occurring radioactive noble gas, radon (Rn-222) is a valuable tracer to study atmospheric ...
After the nuclear reactor accident in Chernobyl in 1986, most countries of the European Union (EU) e...
Detailed (222)radon (Rn-222) flux maps are an essential pre-requisite for the use of radon in atmosp...
Detailed 222radon (222Rn) flux maps are an essential pre-requisite for the use of radon in atmospher...
International audience222Rn is commonly used as a natural tracer for validating climate models. To i...
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 ...
According to the EURATOM (European Atomic Energy Community) Treaty, one of the missions of the Joint...
International audienceRadon-222 is a progeny of U-238, naturally present in the Earth’s crust. After...
International audienceThere is a need for a validation framework for long-range atmospheric transpor...
The physical and chemical characteristics of radon gas make it a good tracer for use in the applicat...
Radon risk maps are usually based either on indoor radon data, or on measurements of soil gas radon ...
Naturally occurring radioactive noble gas, radon (Rn-222) is a valuable tracer to study atmospheric ...
After the nuclear reactor accident in Chernobyl in 1986, most countries of the European Union (EU) e...
Detailed (222)radon (Rn-222) flux maps are an essential pre-requisite for the use of radon in atmosp...
Detailed 222radon (222Rn) flux maps are an essential pre-requisite for the use of radon in atmospher...
International audience222Rn is commonly used as a natural tracer for validating climate models. To i...
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 ...
According to the EURATOM (European Atomic Energy Community) Treaty, one of the missions of the Joint...
International audienceRadon-222 is a progeny of U-238, naturally present in the Earth’s crust. After...
International audienceThere is a need for a validation framework for long-range atmospheric transpor...
The physical and chemical characteristics of radon gas make it a good tracer for use in the applicat...
Radon risk maps are usually based either on indoor radon data, or on measurements of soil gas radon ...