نتایج جستجو برای: radon concentration

تعداد نتایج: 386938  

K. Hadad, M. Hashemi-Tilehnoee, M.R. Hakimdavoud,

Background: While in the open air the amount of radon gas is very small and does not pose a health risk, in confined spaces, radon can accumulate to relatively high levels and become a health hazard. Exposure to high levels of radon has been associated with an increased risk of lung cancer, depending on the time length of exposure. Radon level in dwelling of Shiraz with 1,200,000 popul...

A Negharesani S.M Hashemi

Background & Aims: Human beings are constantly exposed to different radiations that have always been recognized as a health hazard. Radon -222 and its daughter products are major sources of natural radiations and a significant total inhalation dose is related to them. Hence, the measurement of radon activity in the environment has gained an increasing importance. In this study, with the measure...

2017
Mikako Goto Yumi Yasuoka Hiroyuki Nagahama Jun Muto Yasutaka Omori Hayato Ihara Takahiro Mukai

A significant increase in atmospheric radon concentration was observed in the area around the epicentre before and after the occurrence of the shallow inland earthquake in the northern Wakayama Prefecture on 5 July 2011 (Mj 5.5, depth 7 km) in Japan. The seismic activity in the sampling site was evaluated to identify that this earthquake was the largest near the sampling site during the observa...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
f. bouzarjomehri department of medical physics and environment health, shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran m.h. ehrampoosh department of medical physics and environment health, shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran

background: indoor radon gas (222rn) has been recognized as one of the health hazards for human. air radon comes mainly from basement soil and construction materials. saghand region with rich uranium mines lies 180 km from yazd, so the indoor radon concentration can be high. yazd, with population of about 457000, is the biggest city near saghand, thus, indoor gamma background radiation of yazd ...

Journal: :iranian journal of environmental sciences 0
nikhil rastogi department of physics, school of sciences, iftm university, moradabad, up, india indu singh department of physics, school of sciences, iftm university, moradabad, up, india

indoor radon and thoron have been measured in the houses ofmoradabad district, uttar pradesh india, by means of solid state nuclear trackdetectors. radon, an invisible radioactive gas, occurs naturally in indooratmospheres and along with thoron is the most important contribution of humanexposure to natural sources. radon exists in soil gas building materials and indooratmosphere to name but a f...

2009
Yogesh Prasad Ganesh Prasad G S Gusain V M Choubey R C Ramola

Radon is being measured continuously in spring water and soil-gas at Badshahi Thaul Campus, Tehri Garhwal in Himalayan region by using radon Emanometer since December 2002. An effort was made to correlate the variance of radon concentrations in spring water and soil-gas with meteorological parameters at the same location. The main meteorological parameters that affect the radon emanation from h...

Background: The most popular building materials are soil bricks and different types of stones. Radon is released into ambient air from soil and stones due to ubiquitous uranium and radium in them, thus increasing the airborne radon concentration. The radioactivity in soils is related to radioactivity in the rocks from which the soil is formed. In the present investigation, the radon em...

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...

M. Malakootian, Y. Soltani Nejhad,

Background: Radon is one of the most important radioactive elements which is released by natural decay of available uranium and radium in the ground. The presence of radon gas is common, wherever those faults are located there. Radon concentration of various drinking water resources of Bam villages; located near Bam fault; was measured. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was cond...

Journal: :Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke 2017
Christina Søyland Hassfjell Tom Kristian Grimsrud William J F Standring Steinar Tretli

BACKGROUND Radioactive radon gas is generated from uranium and thorium in underlying rocks and seeps into buildings. The gas and its decay products emit carcinogenic radiation and are regarded as the second most important risk factor for lung cancer after active tobacco smoking. The average radon concentration in Norwegian homes is higher than in most other Western countries. From a health and ...

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