Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1879789 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study integrates residential radon data from previous studies in Southern California (USA), into a geographic information system (GIS) linked with statistical techniques. A difference (p<0.05p<0.05) is found in the indoor radon in residences grouped by radon-potential zones. Using a novel Monte Carlo approach, we found that the mean distance from elevated-radon residences (concentration>74 Bq m−3) to epicenters of large (> 4 Richter) earthquakes was smaller (p<0.0001p<0.0001) than the average residence-to-epicenter distance, suggesting an association between the elevated indoor-radon and seismic activities.
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Authors
Igor Laćan, Joey Y. Zhou, Kai-Shen Liu, Jed Waldman,