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Seasonal variation of indoor radon concentration in a desert climate.

H M Al-Khateeb1, M Nuseirat2, K Aljarrah3, M-Ali H Al-Akhras4, H Bani-Salameh2.   

Abstract

Radon is one of the sources that negatively affect dwellings air quality and is ranked as a main cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking. The indoor radon concentrations usually affected by the conditions of the environment surrounding the dwellings. Seasonal variations can have a significant impact on the indoor radon concentrations. In this article, we studied the seasonal variations of indoor radon concentration in a desert climate, particularly in gulf countries that usually leave the windows and doors closed all over the time. Four hundred dosimeters containing CR-39 detectors were planted for three months to measure the variation in radon concentration between winter and summer seasons. Our measurements showed that a building with a basement revealed a significant variation between radon concentration in winter (44.3 ± 3.1Bqm-3) and in summer (26.1 ± 1.7Bqm-3). Buildings without basements showed that the indoor radon concentration in winter (16.1 ± 1.7Bqm-3) is very much close to that in summer (16.7 ± 1.8Bqm-3). Our results indicated that seasonal variations can significantly affect indoor radon concentration for buildings established with basements. However; in the study region, the average indoor radon concentration as well as the annual effective dose rate are found to be below the action level recommended by ICRP.
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Keywords:  Desert climate; Effective dose rate; Radon concentration; Seasonal radon variation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28942328     DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2017.08.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Radiat Isot        ISSN: 0969-8043            Impact factor:   1.513


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3.  Determination of the indoor radon concentration in schools of Tenerife (Canary Islands): a comparative study.

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4.  Radon Levels in Indoor Environments of the University Hospital in Bari-Apulia Region Southern Italy.

Authors:  Luigi Vimercati; Fulvio Fucilli; Domenica Cavone; Luigi De Maria; Francesco Birtolo; Giovanni Maria Ferri; Leonardo Soleo; Piero Lovreglio
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Review 5.  Indoor air pollution and exposure assessment of the gulf cooperation council countries: A critical review.

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