نتایج جستجو برای: indoor radon

تعداد نتایج: 39314  

2007
W. E. L. Y.

Radon prone houses are often associated with uranium-rich geologic formations, but these formations are difficult to predict in the absence of indoor radon measurements. Even with data, it may be difficult to specify a hot spot if the area does not conform with established administrative boundaries or if there is uncertainty to the specific test location due to confidentiality. Radon in soil ga...

2000
Kaj Vesterbacka

The study aims at measuring the gamma activity concentration (Ra, Th and K) of sub-slab filling gravel of Finnish houses. This study forms a part of a wider study aiming at exploring factors affecting high indoor radon concentrations in Finnish dwellings. The gamma activity and radon emanation were measured from gravel samples sent from 229 Finnish municipalities, the gamma activity was reporte...

A. Binesh, A.A. Mowlavi, S. Mohammadi,

Background: Radon concentration was measured in 50 drinking water samples in Mashhad - Iran. b The tap water used for drinking and other household usages can increase the indoor radon level. Drinking water samples were collected from various places and supplies of public water used in Mashhad. Then radon concentration has been measured by portable radon gas surveyor SILENA (PRASSI) sy...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2011
Alexandre Cooper Thiem Ngoc Le Takeshi Iimoto Toshiso Kosako

Radon adsorption by activated charcoal collectors such as PicoRad radon detectors is known to be largely affected by temperature and relative humidity. Quantitative models are, however, still needed for accurate radon estimation in a variable environment. Here we introduce a temperature calibration formula based on the gas adsorption theory to evaluate the radon concentration in air from the av...

2014
Dinesh Thapa

Measurement of radon is very important in dwellings because of its radiological impact on public health. Radon contributes more than half of the total ionizing radiation dose. It is known from the recent surveys in many countries that radon is the second cause of lungs cancer after smoking. In this context, we have measured radon ( 222 Rn) concentration in different dwellings of Kathmandu valle...

2005
Michael Kitto John Green

Emanation of radon ( 222 Rn) from granite countertops was measured using continuous and integrating radon monitors, and in air collected from encapsulated pieces of the countertops. A majority of the countertops emitted a measurable amount of radon. Although the granites contained the precursors, no thoron ( 220 Rn) emanation was detected. Gamma-ray spectroscopy was used to determine amounts of...

Journal: :Radioprotection 2012

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...

ژورنال: سنجش و ایمنی پرتو 2020

The origins of radon gas are the amount of uranium decay in the soil that is released into space and through the interior gaps of  buildings. Radon can enter the respiratory system and cause radiation hazards. Recently research has identified Radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking. The indoor concentration of Radon progeny is mentioned as an important issue reg...

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