Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1877260 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
As part of a program for discovering whether afflicted areas exist, indoor 222Rn concentrations in the State of Zacatecas were surveyed, 222Rn concentration being measured by γ-ray spectrometry of radon decay products adsorbed into charcoal canisters. A survey was implemented during Summer 2001: 228 dwellings in the state were tested by taking mean 254 measurements. Concentrations exhibited a left-skewed distribution of indoor 222Rn, showing overall average, minimum, and maximum concentrations of 67, 26, and 511 Bq mâ3, respectively. Only seven of the measurements (2.7%) were found equal to or greater than the US EPA action limit (148 Bq mâ3). Thus, we conclude that the indoor radon environment in Zacatecas State is under US EPA action limit. The few high concentration spots suggest that geological conditions rather than construction materials may be the determinant factor.
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Authors
L.L. Quirino, J.M. Soriano, F. Mireles, J.I. Dávila, H. López, J.L. Pinedo, C. Rios,