This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building materials, addressing the question of their radioactivity. The building industry uses large amounts of waste products from other industries. In recent years, there is a growing tendency to use new construction materials with naturally or technologically enhanced levels of radioactivity (e.g. phosphogypsum, coal fly ash, oil shale ash, some rare minerals, etc.). Increased interest in measuring radionuclides and radon concentration in building materials is due to the health hazards and environmental pollution. Discussion of regulating international norms and of international worldwide studies are carried out, drawing conclusions on the relevance of the...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
This article presents the results of natural radioactivity research for selected building materials ...
By-products of the combustion of coal (wastes) are often used for various types of construction (dwe...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
The building industry uses large amounts of waste products: in some cases, new construction material...
The work examines the issue of radioactivity of construction materials. The introduction deals with ...
The work examines the issue of radioactivity of construction materials. The introduction deals with ...
Building materials commonly used in the construction industry and those that were manufactured with ...
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Construction (COST Action NORM4Building) discusses the ...
The innovative Horizon 2020 program sponsored by the European Union (EU) aims to promote and develop...
The innovative Horizon 2020 program sponsored by the European Union (EU) aims to promote and develop...
This paper includes the results of measurements of natural radioactivity in building materials and r...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
This article presents the results of natural radioactivity research for selected building materials ...
By-products of the combustion of coal (wastes) are often used for various types of construction (dwe...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
The building industry uses large amounts of waste products: in some cases, new construction material...
The work examines the issue of radioactivity of construction materials. The introduction deals with ...
The work examines the issue of radioactivity of construction materials. The introduction deals with ...
Building materials commonly used in the construction industry and those that were manufactured with ...
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Construction (COST Action NORM4Building) discusses the ...
The innovative Horizon 2020 program sponsored by the European Union (EU) aims to promote and develop...
The innovative Horizon 2020 program sponsored by the European Union (EU) aims to promote and develop...
This paper includes the results of measurements of natural radioactivity in building materials and r...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
This article presents the results of natural radioactivity research for selected building materials ...
By-products of the combustion of coal (wastes) are often used for various types of construction (dwe...