نتایج جستجو برای: 39 radon detectors

تعداد نتایج: 136608  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
k. kant dept. of physics, k l mehta dayanand college for women, faridabad, haryana, india-121 001 s. b. upadhyay g. s. sharma s. k. chakarvarti

background: radon, an invisible, odorless, heaviest (nine times heavier than air) and radioactive gas is an aberration (the only gas in the long decay chain of heavy metal elements). it is ubiquitously present in dwellings and in the environment. humans receive the greatest radiation dose in their homes. that's where they spend most time - typically 70%, more for small children. recent wor...

2015
Kainan Sun

The primary goal of this PhD research was to obtain critical information needed to further calibrate the novel glass-based retrospective radon detectors (RRDs) by characterizing the quantitative relationship between radon gas concentrations, the surface-deposited activities of various radon progeny, the airborne dose rate, and various residential environmental factors through both actual field ...

2013
Miroslaw Janik Shinji Tokonami Chutima Kranrod Atsuyuki Sorimachi Tetsuo Ishikawa Masahiro Hosoda James Mclaughlin Byung-Uck Chang Yong Jae Kim

This study examined correlations between radon, thoron and thoron progeny concentrations based on surveys conducted in several different countries. For this purpose, passive detectors developed or modified by the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) were used. Radon and thoron concentrations were measured using passive discriminative radon-thoron detectors. Thoron progeny measurem...

2013
L. Oufni

The paper presents results of radon (Rn) and thoron (Rn) levels in different parts of some selected plants used in Moroccan cooking and traditional medicine. Plant uptake of radionuclide is one of many vectors for introduction of contaminants into the human food chain. Thus, it is critical to understand the soil–plant relationships that control nuclide bioavailability. The radon and thoron conc...

M. Nain, R.P. Chauhan, S.K. Chakarvarti,

ABSTRACT  Background: The essential constituents of cements like lime, silica and alumina are derived from earth’s crust in which radioactive elements like uranium, thorium etc are also present in varying amounts almost everywhere. These two elements are considered as the parent elements of uranium and thorium radioactive decay series in which radon and thoron are produced respectively as decay...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2009
Carlos Sainz Alexandra Dinu Tiberius Dicu Kinga Szacsvai Constantin Cosma Luis Santiago Quindós

Radon and radon progeny are present indoors, in houses and others dwellings, representing the most important contribution to dose from natural sources of radiation. Most studies have demonstrated an increased risk of lung cancer at high concentration of radon for both smokers and nonsmokers. The work presents a comparative analysis of the radon exposure data in the two radon-prone areas, Stei, ...

2013
Henryk Bem Ewa Maria Bem Joanna Krawczyk Marcin Płotek Sławomira Janiak Daria Mazurek

Plastic PicoRad detectors with activated charcoal have been used for radon monitoring in local kindergartens and schools in two cities, Kalisz and Ostrów Wielkopolski, in the region of Greater Poland. Detectors were exposed for a standard time of 48 h during the autumn and winter of 2011 in 103 rooms (Kalisz) and 55 rooms (Ostrów Wlkp), respectively. The detectors were calibrated in the certifi...

2010
G. Srinivasa L. A. Sathish S. Sundareshan T. V. Ramachandran

Results of the measurement of indoor radon and thoron carried out in and around Srirampura, Bangalore, India using passive detector technique is presented. Measurements were carried out using twin cup radon-thoron dosimeter using small strips of 12 micron thick LR-115 Type II nuclear track detectors. Measurements were carried out in 60 dwellings for a period of one year on a quarterly time inte...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. nain department of physics, govt. p.g. college, karnal, haryana, india 132001 r.p. chauhan departments of physics, indira gandhi national college, ladwa, kurukshetra, india 136132 s.k. chakarvarti department of applied physics, n.i.t. deemed university, kurukshetra, india 136119

abstract  background: the essential constituents of cements like lime, silica and alumina are derived from earth’s crust in which radioactive elements like uranium, thorium etc are also present in varying amounts almost everywhere. these two elements are considered as the parent elements of uranium and thorium radioactive decay series in which radon and thoron are produced respectively as decay...

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