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Evaluation of indoor radon measurements in Hungary
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2006The RAD Laboratory measured annual means of radon activity concentrations in 15 277 first-floor rooms of dwellings and in 325 rooms on upper floors in Hungary (1994-2004). The original purpose of the survey was to find radon-prone area in Hungary. The maximum measured value was 5800 Bq m(-3), while the minimum was 10 Bq m(-3).
Krisztián, Hámori +5 more
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Origin and health risks of indoor radon
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1988Radon has always been a component of ground and air and it has been present in increased concentrations from the moment humans first sought shelter inside dwellings. Recent improvements in the energy efficiency of dwellings have led to increased concentrations of radon and to increased risks of lung cancer.
W R, Hendee, T C, Doege
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Indoor radon measurements in the Beijing area
Science of The Total Environment, 1991Average indoor air radon concentration of 30 Bq/m3 was determined in various types of dwellings in the Beijing area using activated carbon detectors. In this study, several related factors were also investigated: radon area exhalation rates of 136 building materials and from soil surfaces; Ra-226 contents of 143 soil samples, 34 building materials and ...
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Indoor radon and childhood cancer
The Lancet, 1991M, Wakefield, J A, Kohler
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Mapping indoor radon hazard in Germany: The geogenic component
Science of the Total Environment, 2021Eric Petermann
exaly
Indoor radon interval prediction in the Swedish building stock using machine learning
Building and Environment, 2023Pei-Yu Wu +2 more
exaly
The influence of geological factors on indoor radon concentrations in Norway
Science of the Total Environment, 2004T Strand
exaly
Development of a model for radon concentration in indoor air
Science of the Total Environment, 2012Bjørn Petter Jelle
exaly

