نتایج جستجو برای: indoor radon

تعداد نتایج: 39314  

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2001
A Geranios M Kakoulidou P Mavroidi M Moschou S Fischer I Burian J Holecek

A national radon survey is still lacking for Greece. Some groups have carried out several more or less local or extended radon surveys and valuable experience has been gained. After the first preliminary survey carried out by our group, where 500 Kodak LR-115 etched track detectors were placed in Greek schools and dwellings for one year, indoor radon measurements were continued by placing the s...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2006
A Clouvas S Xanthos M Antonopoulos-Domis

Simultaneous indoor radon, radon-thoron progeny and high-resolution in situ gamma spectrometry measurements, with portable high-purity Ge detector were performed in 26 dwellings of Thessaloniki, the second largest town of Greece, during March 2003-January 2005. The radon gas was measured with an AlphaGUARD ionisation chamber (in each of the 26 dwellings) every 10 min, for a time period between ...

2008
Kazutaka Doi Shinji Tokonami Yosuke Kobayashi Hidenori Yonehara Shinji Yoshinaga

Several case-control studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer linked to indoor radon exposure. For a precise evaluation of radon-related lung cancer risk, however, contribution of thoron should be considered. There are a lot of studies in which passive type radon detectors are used without thoron discrimination techniques. Therefore, these passive type radon detectors may be stro...

2009
RADON Michael E. Kitto Traci A. Menia

Emanation of radon (Rn) from several brands of cat (kitty) litter was measured with a continuous radon monitor. Radon emanating from the cat litters, encapsulated in an airtight container, produced equilibrium concentrations below 1.2 pCi/g. The measured radon flux was below 10 pCi/kg-hr for all the cat litters. Although each of the samples emitted a measurable amount of radon, the emanation is...

Background: A substantial part of the public’s natural radiation dose is due to the inhalation of radon gas. Most of the exposure occurs indoors where the airborne concentration of radon and its decay products is usually higher than outdoors. Materials and Methods: Radon activity concentration has been measured twice in 50 classrooms in 5 levels (10 each) during summer and winter using solid-st...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2001
J Kemski A Siehl R Stegemann M Valdivia-Manchego

Mapping the geogenic radon potential in Germany is a research project initiated by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Conservation and Reactor Safety. The project was aimed to develop a standard methodology for the estimation of a geogenic radon potential and to apply this method to map the region of Germany as an overview for planning purposes. The regionalisation results from a ...

2014
Parag Mishra

This study assesses the indoor radon and its progeny in some dwelling in Moradabad of Western Uttar Pradesh by using LR-115 plastic track detector. The measurements were made in 66 residential houses from January 2012 to December 2012 hanging twin cup radon dosimeter at a height of 1.5-2.0 m from ground level. The twin cup radon dosimeter can record the values of radon, and its decay products s...

2016
Stephanie Foster Sherry Everett Jones

Radon is a naturally occurring, colorless, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas. Without testing, its presence is unknown. Using nationally representative data from the 2012 School Health Policies and Practices Study, we examined whether the prevalence of school district policies for radon testing and for radon-resistant new construction practices varied by district location in relation to t...

2015
Hye Ah Lee Won Kyung Lee Dohee Lim Su Hyun Park Sun Jung Baik Kyoung Ae Kong Kyunghee Jung-Choi Hyesook Park

Radon is likely the second most common cause of lung cancer after smoking. We estimated the lung cancer risk due to radon using common risk models. Based on national radon survey data, we estimated the population-attributable fraction (PAF) and the number of lung cancer deaths attributable to radon. The exposure-age duration (EAD) and exposure-age concentration (EAC) models were used. The regio...

2011
Peter Hendrick PLAN Fabio Barazza Christophe Murith

Radon detectors are widely used for research and for monitoring indoor and outdoorradon. During some applications, detectors need to be enclosed in barrier bags which arecompletely transparent to radon. In other applications, radon detectors need to beenclosed in barrier bags that are opaque to radon. In certain applications, barrier bagsmay provide resistance to human manipulat...

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