نتایج جستجو برای: radon gas
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States and other industrialised countries. The most important risk factor is active smoking. However, given the increased incidence of lung cancer in non-smokers, it is necessary to improve knowledge regarding other risk factors. Radon (Rn) is a noble gas and is the most important natural source of human exposure to ionizing radiati...
background: radioactive substances are water chemical contaminants. in this study, the concentration of radon was measured in drinking water supplies of taft villages (part of dehshir-baft fault located in central part of iran) and also shirkooh area with granite rocks (containing uranium). materials and methods: this cross sectional research was conducted in fall 2013 and winter 2014 on the so...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas produced by the decay of uranium and thorium, which are present in all rocks and soils in small quantities. There are several isotopes of radon, the most important of which are 222Rn (produced from 238U) and 220Rn (produced from thorium). 220Rn is also known as thoron because of its parent radionuclide. In the United Kingdom, it has been shown that 220Rn deliv...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas produced by the decay of uranium and thorium, which are present in all rocks and soils in small quantities. There are several isotopes of radon, the most important of which are 222Rn (produced from 238U) and 220Rn (produced from thorium). 220Rn is also known as thoron because of its parent radionuclide. In the United Kingdom, it has been shown that 220Rn deliv...
Thoron 220Rn is one of four naturally occurring radon isotopes. It has a half-life T1/2 equal to 55 s. Radon isotopes are chemically inert radioactive gases that occur in the environment as a result of the decay of radioactive elements in soil and minerals. While radon 222Rn results from the decay chain of uranium 238U, thoron 220Rn results from the decay of thorium 232Th. Both uranium and thor...
Inhalation of radon gas 222Rn, which is a decay product of 226Ra, and its decay products accounts for typically about half of the effective doses received by public from all natural sources of ionizing radiation. Radon alpha particles can initiate a series of molecular and cellular events that culminates in the development of lung and other cancers. Also, 226Ra in the environment is widely dis...
The Mutagenic Effects of Environmental Radon Gas Radiation on the Tanshinone Related Metabolites in Artemisia Absinthium
Abstract Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless, colorless, radioactive, tasteless, and noble gas. concentrations have been measured by the usage of alpha spectroscopy (RAD-7). The RAD-7 measuring process based on detecting particles produced from disintegration radon its products using solid-state detector (usually silicon), then converting radiation directly to an electrical signal. radioac...
Atoms of the radon daughters immediately after the radioactive decay of radon atoms have tendency to attach to condensation nuclei producing radioactive aerosols. Aerosols of size below 10 nm, composed of unattached ions or neutral atoms and molecular clusters associated with radon progeny atoms, are traditionally called unattached fraction. Aerosols above 10 nm up to greater than 1000 nm, with...
Due to its high activities in groundwater, the radionuclide 222Rn is a sensitive natural tracer to detect and quantify groundwater inflow into lakes, provided the comparatively low activities in the lakes can be measured accurately. Here we present a simple method for radon measurements in the low-level range down to 3 Bq m−3, appropriate for groundwater-influenced lakes, together with a concep...
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