Relationship between Radon Exhalation Rate from Ground and Atmospheric Radon Concentration.
Yukimasa IKEBE +3 more
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Building materials as a source of indoor radon exposure [PDF]
The population exposure to indoor radon is a leading cause of lung cancer (EPA 2003, WHO 2010). established to be a Group 1 and Group A human carcinogen, according to the classification used by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC 2012).
Maiorana, Andrea
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Radon exhalation rate and natural radioactivity in the building materials used in metropolitan Jakarta and its surrounding areas, Indonesia. [PDF]
Nugraha ED +16 more
europepmc +1 more source
Isotope Workshop XI, 4th–8th July 2011, Budapest, Hungary—Inert Gas and Radiogenic Isotopes [PDF]
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Natural Radioactivity Content and Radon Exhalation Rate Assessment for Building Materials from the Archaeological Park of Tindari, Sicily, Southern Italy: A Case Study. [PDF]
Caridi F +10 more
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Outdoor concentrations of the equilibrium-Equivalent decay products of 222Rn in the Netherlands and the effect of meteorological variables [PDF]
Blaauboer, RO, Smetsers, RCGM
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Experimental and Monte Carlo-based health risk assessment of seasonal radon exposure in groundwater and soil of Meghalaya, India. [PDF]
Jaishi HP +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Nuclear track autoradiography for radon-related radiobiological hazards in Abu-Sannan Petroleum Area, Egypt. [PDF]
Abdelrazk A +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Integrated geophysical healthy assessment for eco development and coastal sustainability in Ras Gamila, Egypt. [PDF]
Basheer AA +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Study of Radon Exhalation in Soil and Air Concentrations at Mysore [PDF]
Paramesh, L +2 more
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