Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5477701 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The exposure to radon and radon decay products in homes and at workplaces represents the greatest risk from natural ionizing radiation. The present study brings forward the residential, soil and water radon surveys in 5 counties of Romania. Indoor radon measurements were performed by using CR-39 track detectors exposed for 3 months on ground-floor level of dwellings, according to the NRPB Measurements Protocol. Radon concentrations in soil and water were measured using the LUK3C device. The indoor radon concentrations ranged from 5 to 2592 Bqâ
mâ3 with an updated preliminary arithmetic mean of 133 Bqâ
mâ3, and a geometric mean of 90 Bqâ
mâ3. In about 6% of the investigated grid cells the indoor radon concentrations exceed the threshold of 300 Bqâ
mâ3. The soil gas radon concentration varies from 0.8 to 169Â kBqâ
mâ3, with a geometric mean of 28.4Â kBqâ
mâ3. For water samples, the results show radon concentrations within the range of 0.3-352Â kBqâ
mâ3 with a geometric mean of 7.7 Bqâ
Lâ1. The indoor radon map was plotted on a reference grid developed by JRC with the resolution 10Â ÃÂ 10Â km2.
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Authors
Alexandra CucoŠ(Dinu), Botond Papp, Tiberius Dicu, Mircea Moldovan, Denissa Bety Burghele, Ionuţ Tudor Moraru, Ancuţa Tenţer, Constantin Cosma,