AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present information about currently used standard and routine methods for radon analysis in drinking waters. An overview is given about the current situation and the performance of different measurement methods based on literature data. The following parameters are compared and discussed: initial sample volume and sample preparation, detection systems, minimum detectable activity, counting efficiency, interferences, measurement uncertainty, sample capacity and overall turnaround time. Moreover, the parametric levels for radon in drinking water from the different legislations and directives/guidelines on radon are presented
AbstractThe radon activity concentration and toxic elements have been assessed in drinking and irrig...
In the present study ten samples of bottled water from Baghdad conservative were taken to measure th...
The distribution of radon in ground and surface water samples in Sankey Tank and Mallathahalli Lake ...
The aim of this paper is to present information about currently used standard and routine methods fo...
Background: Radon can enter homes using water during normal household activities, and it contributes...
The new EU Council Directive 2013/51/Euratom of 22 October 2013 introduced limits for the content of...
Drinking water may contain varying levels of radioactivity. It is therefore important to determine t...
Naturally occurring 222Rn is increasingly recognized as a powerful environmental tracer in hydrology...
The article describes three interlaboratory experiments concerning 222Rn determination in water samp...
Radon, the heaviest of the noble gases on the periodic table of elements, is a natural radioactive e...
Background: Radon (222Rn), a naturally occurring radioactive gas, dissolves in water, and it can be ...
In this research , radon concentrations in drink water samples were measured in Kufa city – Iraq by...
Radon is considered to be the main source of human exposure to natural radiation. As stated by the W...
The presence of elevated concentrations of radon in water is a potential health risk when the water ...
Investigations of radon in natural water and its relation to physical and chemical parameters are ou...
AbstractThe radon activity concentration and toxic elements have been assessed in drinking and irrig...
In the present study ten samples of bottled water from Baghdad conservative were taken to measure th...
The distribution of radon in ground and surface water samples in Sankey Tank and Mallathahalli Lake ...
The aim of this paper is to present information about currently used standard and routine methods fo...
Background: Radon can enter homes using water during normal household activities, and it contributes...
The new EU Council Directive 2013/51/Euratom of 22 October 2013 introduced limits for the content of...
Drinking water may contain varying levels of radioactivity. It is therefore important to determine t...
Naturally occurring 222Rn is increasingly recognized as a powerful environmental tracer in hydrology...
The article describes three interlaboratory experiments concerning 222Rn determination in water samp...
Radon, the heaviest of the noble gases on the periodic table of elements, is a natural radioactive e...
Background: Radon (222Rn), a naturally occurring radioactive gas, dissolves in water, and it can be ...
In this research , radon concentrations in drink water samples were measured in Kufa city – Iraq by...
Radon is considered to be the main source of human exposure to natural radiation. As stated by the W...
The presence of elevated concentrations of radon in water is a potential health risk when the water ...
Investigations of radon in natural water and its relation to physical and chemical parameters are ou...
AbstractThe radon activity concentration and toxic elements have been assessed in drinking and irrig...
In the present study ten samples of bottled water from Baghdad conservative were taken to measure th...
The distribution of radon in ground and surface water samples in Sankey Tank and Mallathahalli Lake ...