Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5498017 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The radon exhaled from radioactive mineral collections exhibited in five Polish geological museums may influence its total indoor concentration. Radon concentrations measured in the exhibition halls do not pose a risk for visitors or museum staff. However, air exceeding the ICRP (2007) action limit for workers (equal to 300Â Bq/m3) was noted in the storage rooms of two museums. Significant222Rn activity concentrations equal to more than ~300Â kBq/m3were measured inside lead containers where radioactive minerals were stored.
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Authors
Magdalena DÅugosz-Lisiecka, Marcin Krystek, PaweÅ RaczyÅski, Ewa GÅuszek, Barbara KietliÅska-Michalik, Mariusz Niechwedowicz,