نتایج جستجو برای: radon concentrations

تعداد نتایج: 312969  

Hasan Salmani Marvast, Mohammad Malakootian,

Introduction: Radon is one of the most radioactive elements that may be found in soil, air and water naturally. Presence of fault and also granitic rocks near the water sources can cause high radon levels in these water resources. Radon concentration of various drinking water sources And network In Mehriz Villages was measured from Anar- Mehriz fault and granite stone of Shirkooh area. Materia...

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...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2005
Jing Chen

BACKGROUND Indoor radon has been determined to be the second leading cause of lung cancer after tobacco smoking. There is an increasing need among radiation practitioners to have numerical values of lung cancer risks for men and women, ever-smokers and never-smokers exposed to radon in homes. This study evaluates individual risks for the Canadian population exposed to radon in homes at differen...

2013
B Amanat M R Kardan R Faghihi S M Hosseini Pooya

BACKGROUND Radon and its daughters are amongst the most important sources of natural exposure in the world. Soil is one of the significant sources of radon/thoron due to both radium and thorium so that the emanated thoron from it may cause increased uncertainties in radon measurements. Recently, a diffusion chamber has been designed and optimized for passive discriminative measurements of radon...

2014
Yun-Yun Wu Yong-Zhong Ma Hong-Xing Cui Jian-Xiang Liu Ya-Ru Sun Bing Shang Xu Su

(222)Rn concentrations in drinking water samples from Beijing City, China, were determined based on a simple method for the continuous monitoring of radon using a radon-in-air monitor coupled to an air-water exchanger. A total of 89 water samples were sampled and analyzed for their (222)Rn content. The observed radon levels ranged from detection limit up to 49 Bq/L. The calculated arithmetic an...

Journal: :Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 2004
P A Colgan J S Madden H Synnott S Fennell D Pollard D Fenton

National legislation, which implements European Council Directive 96/29/EURATOM in Ireland, sets a reference level of 400 Bq m(-3) averaged over any 3 month period for radon exposure in the workplace and also empowers the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland to direct employers to have radon measurements carried out. This legislation came into effect in May 2000. Radon measurements have...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2001
A Geranios M Kakoulidou P Mavroidi M Moschou S Fischer I Burian J Holecek

A national radon survey is still lacking for Greece. Some groups have carried out several more or less local or extended radon surveys and valuable experience has been gained. After the first preliminary survey carried out by our group, where 500 Kodak LR-115 etched track detectors were placed in Greek schools and dwellings for one year, indoor radon measurements were continued by placing the s...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2019

Background and Objective: Radon gas is one of the environmental risk factors which can increase the risk of lung cancer and it is well known as the second-leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. The aim of the present study was to investigate indoor radon gas concentration in residential and public environments of Nourabad Mammasani city and to estimate the effective dose due to radon expos...

2001
Vladimir KAZANTSEV

n 1987 the International Agency for Research of Cancer (IARC) evaluated radon and its decay products as human carcinogens (1). Large epidemiologic studies conducted in Western Europe in the Õ90s showed that this radioactive gas accounted for 50 to 90% of a radiological dose (2). Very high residential concentrations of radon were measured in Sweden and Finland (3-5). They were 5,000 times higher...

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