Indoor radon measurements in a Greek city located in the vicinity of lignite-fired power plants (original) (raw)

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Radon concentrations in houses around the Plomin coal-fired power plant Cover Page

Indoor radon related with the geology in Romanian urban agglomerations (Cluj-Napoca)

2017

Radon is a natural radioactive gas that occurs due to the radioactive decay of radium (226Ra) present in rocks which, in turn, cames from the radioactive decay of uranium (238U), a primordial natural element. Along with factors such as porosity, permeability and humidity of the rocks and soils, pressure and temperature, geology setting plays one of the most important roles in the release of radon into the environment. Depending on the mineralogical compositions and characteristics of the bedrock from a certain area, a higher or lower concentration of radioactive minerals can be found in the rocks, which will directly influence the level of radon in the atmosphere, implicitly the concentration of radon measured in houses. In this study, a six months concentration of radon (222Rn) was assessed in 256houses from Cluj-Napoca area using CR-39 nuclear track detectors. Correlations between the indoor radon levels and the geological setting was further analyzed. The aim is to better underst...

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Indoor radon related with the geology in Romanian urban agglomerations (Cluj-Napoca) Cover Page

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Indoor and outdoor Radon concentration measurements in Sivas, Turkey, in comparison with geological setting Cover Page

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Factors affecting indoor radon concentrations in Greece Cover Page

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Survey of radon concentrations in three italian towns Cover Page

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Radon Concentrations in Buildings in the North-eastern Region of Poland Cover Page

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Seasonal indoor radon concentration in FYR of Macedonia Cover Page

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Residential, soil and water radon surveys in north-western part of Romania Cover Page

Annual and seasonal variations of indoor radon concentration in Skopje (Republic of Macedonia)

2012

This paper presents the results of a survey of indoor radon concentrations in the dwellings of 10 Municipalities in the Skopje: the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Macedonia (600 000 habitants). The indoor radon concentrations were measured during the four successive seasons from December 2008 to December 2009 using integrating passive alpha track-etch detectors with an exposure period of three months. The annual mean indoor radon concentration in each measuring site was estimated as an arithmetic mean from the four individual measurements. The measurements were completed for 124 dwellings, of which 112 dwellings revealed indoor radon concentrations lower than 200 Bq m−3, and 3 showed radon concentrations in excess of 400 Bq m−3. The annual mean indoor radon concentrations were found to be log-normally distributed, ranging from 18 to 502 Bq m−3. The geometric mean value of the indoor radon concentration in Skopje region was estimated to be 83*/1.94 Bq m−3. The result...

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Thorough investigations on indoor radon in Băiţa radon-prone area (Romania) Cover Page