Indoor radon hot spots, areas where indoor radon commonly exceeds 20 pCi/L, are often caused by unusually highly emanating soils or rock and their interaction with ambient climatic conditions and a building`s architecture. Highly emanating soils and rocks include glacial deposits; dry fractured clays; black shales; limestone-derived soils; karst and cave areas, fractured or sheared granitic crystalline rocks; mine tailings; uraniferous backfill; and most uranium deposits. The above list probably accounts for 90% of the Nation`s indoor radon over 20 pCi/L. In several of these high indoor radon areas, there appears to be a link between the nature of the radon source in the ground, the architecture of the home, and the relative magnitude and e...
It is well known that radon is the main source of natural radiation exposure to the population. Indo...
A statistical study of an indoor radon data set of about 1700 short-term measurements shows a striki...
The predominant source of indoor radon in most single-family housing in the U.S. is the soil adjacen...
Geology of parent rock controls strongly the soil properties which in turn effect the generation and...
Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas produced by the decay of uranium, which is present i...
Systematic soil-gas surveys were carried out in Northamptonshire to investigate the distribution of ...
International audienceRadon-222 is a radioactive natural gas produced by the decay of radium-226, kn...
In an EPA/DOE meeting in the U.S. in 1986, concerns on quantifying radon availability and the indoor...
Geology has been highlighted by a number of authors as a key factor in high indoor radon levels. In ...
Studies by the Finnish Centre for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (STUK) have shown that, in Finland, i...
In NW England, certain types of bedrock of Carboniferous age have been found to have a relatively hi...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas originating from a radioactive transformation of uranium. It pene...
Radon is a natural gas known to be the main contributor to natural background radiation exposure and...
Uranium content in bauxite is generally several times higher than its average occurrence in the Eart...
The World Health Organization identifies radon as the second cause of lung cancer in the general pop...
It is well known that radon is the main source of natural radiation exposure to the population. Indo...
A statistical study of an indoor radon data set of about 1700 short-term measurements shows a striki...
The predominant source of indoor radon in most single-family housing in the U.S. is the soil adjacen...
Geology of parent rock controls strongly the soil properties which in turn effect the generation and...
Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas produced by the decay of uranium, which is present i...
Systematic soil-gas surveys were carried out in Northamptonshire to investigate the distribution of ...
International audienceRadon-222 is a radioactive natural gas produced by the decay of radium-226, kn...
In an EPA/DOE meeting in the U.S. in 1986, concerns on quantifying radon availability and the indoor...
Geology has been highlighted by a number of authors as a key factor in high indoor radon levels. In ...
Studies by the Finnish Centre for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (STUK) have shown that, in Finland, i...
In NW England, certain types of bedrock of Carboniferous age have been found to have a relatively hi...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas originating from a radioactive transformation of uranium. It pene...
Radon is a natural gas known to be the main contributor to natural background radiation exposure and...
Uranium content in bauxite is generally several times higher than its average occurrence in the Eart...
The World Health Organization identifies radon as the second cause of lung cancer in the general pop...
It is well known that radon is the main source of natural radiation exposure to the population. Indo...
A statistical study of an indoor radon data set of about 1700 short-term measurements shows a striki...
The predominant source of indoor radon in most single-family housing in the U.S. is the soil adjacen...