نتایج جستجو برای: radon gas

تعداد نتایج: 251476  

2009
N. M. Fahmi M. Abd el-Zaher A. M. El-Khatib

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas found in varying amounts in all soils. Therefore, it is very important to study radon emanation from different soils in different circumstances; especially, in green houses which widely used to propagate and cultivate of plants. In greenhouses radon comes from either soil or the substances which make suitable flooring in the greenhouse. Radon and i...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2015
Miriam Alvarez-Gallego Elena Garcia-Anton Angel Fernandez-Cortes Soledad Cuezva Sergio Sanchez-Moral

Castañar cave contains the highest radon gas ((222)Rn) concentration in Spain with an annual average of 31.9 kBq m(-)(3). Seasonal variations with summer minimums and maximum values in fall were recorded. The reduction of air-filled porosity of soil and rock by condensation or rainfalls hides the radon exchange by gas diffusion, determining this seasonal stair-step pattern of the radon activity...

2012
Asta Gregorič Boris Zmazek Sašo Džeroski Drago Torkar Janja Vaupotič

Radon is one of many geophysical and geochemical phenomena that can be considered to be an earthquake precursor. Due to the non-linear dependence of earthquakes’ initial conditions, the question about the predictability of earthquakes often arises (Geller, 1997). The successful prediction of earthquakes is yet to be accomplished, in terms of their magnitude, location and time, and much effort h...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
l.a. sathish department of physics, government science college, bangalore – 560 001, indiadepartment of physics, government science college, bangalore – 560 001, india k. nagaraja department of physics, bangalore university, bangalore – 560 056, india h.c. ramanna department of physics, government science college, bangalore – 560 001, india v. nagesh department of physics, government science college, bangalore – 560 001, india s. sundareshan department of physics, vijaya college, bangalore – 560 004, india

background: radon, thoron and their progenies are the most important contributions to human exposure from natural sources. radon exists in soil gas, building materials, indoor atmosphere etc. among all the natural sources of radiation dose to human beings, inhalation of radon contributes a lot. the work presented here emphasizes the long term measurements of radon, thoron and their progeny conc...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
h.a. abel-ghany physics department, faculty of girls for art, science and education, ain-shams university, cairo, egypt

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...

2013
Seyed Ali Rahimi Behzad Nikpour

Exposure to radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Radon is an odorless, tasteless and invisible gas produced by the decay of naturally occurring uranium in soil and water. The amount of radon in the air is measured in "picocuries per liter of air," or "pCi/L." There are many kinds of low-cost "do-it-yourself" radon test kits you can get through the mail and in some har...

Journal: :BMJ 2005
S Darby D Hill A Auvinen J M Barros-Dios H Baysson F Bochicchio H Deo R Falk F Forastiere M Hakama I Heid L Kreienbrock M Kreuzer F Lagarde I Mäkeläinen C Muirhead W Oberaigner G Pershagen A Ruano-Ravina E Ruosteenoja A Schaffrath Rosario M Tirmarche L Tomásek E Whitley H-E Wichmann R Doll

OBJECTIVE To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactive disintegration products of naturally occurring radon gas. DESIGN Collaborative analysis of individual data from 13 case-control studies of residential radon and lung cancer. SETTING Nine European countries. SUBJECTS 7148 cases of lung cancer and 14,208 controls. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Relat...

2001
C. Papastefanou

A network of three radon stations has been established in the Langadas Basin, northern Greece for radon monitoring by various techniques in earthquake prediction studies. Specially made devices with plastic tubes including Alpha Track-etch Detectors (ATD) were installed for registering alpha particles from radon and radon decay products exhaled from the ground, every 2 weeks, by using LR-115, t...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2014
Cinar Nursan Alvur Tuncay Müge Dede Cemile Topsever Pinar Altinkaynak Sevin

OBJECTIVE To assess the knowledge and perception of parents of high school students about the health effects of environmental hazards in Sakarya province of Turkey. METHOD The cross-section study was conducted in May 2009 in which randomly assigned 362 parents answered a questionnaire inquiring about the sociodemographics and a list of environmental hazards such as tobacco smoking, sunlight e...

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 ...

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