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The Assessment of Radon Emissions as Results of the Soil Technogenic Disturbance.

Timofey Leshukov1, Aleksey Larionov2, Konstantin Legoshchin1, Yuriy Lesin3, Svetlana Yakovleva4.   

Abstract

222Rn is a specific indoor-type pollutant that represents a primary radiological hazard as a main source of ionizing radiation (IR) for humans. Coal mining creates new sources of gas that are formed over mines. This process can significantly increase the density of radon flux. Therefore, the concentration of radon in a room can increase. We investigated the territory of the Leninsk-Kuznetsky district of the Kemerovo region, which is subject to underground mining. Two groups of residential locations and measuring points of radon flux density were selected to identify the higher emanation relationship of radon and mining-affected areas. The first group (Case group) included subjects located within the territory of the underground mine; the other (Control group) included subjects in an area without mining. Radon flux density in coal mining areas was significantly higher than in the rest of the territory; moreover, the percentage of values in the Case group that had a radon flux density above 80 mBq·m-2·s-1 was 64.53%. For the Case group, 20.62% of residential buildings had a radon concentration above 200 Bq/m3. For the studied area, the radon flux density correlates positively (r = 0.79, p = 0.002) with indoor radon. Additional clastogenic/aneugenic effects are also found in dwellings with increased volume activity of radon (VAR) within the territories of underground mines. Ring chromosomes are positively correlated with radon levels in smoker groups but not in non-smokers. An increased frequency of binucleated (BN) cells with micronuclei (MN) is also positively correlated with VAR regardless of smoking status. It has been concluded that reducing the total exposure level of a population to radon can be achieved by monitoring areas with underground mines where radon is emitted heavily.

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Keywords:  clastogenic/aneugenic effects; indoor radon; radon flux density; radon genotoxicity; underground coal mining

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322400      PMCID: PMC7764773          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17249268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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Journal:  Mutat Res       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 2.433

2.  A statistical evaluation of the influence of housing characteristics and geogenic radon potential on indoor radon concentrations in France.

Authors:  C Demoury; G Ielsch; D Hemon; O Laurent; D Laurier; J Clavel; J Guillevic
Journal:  J Environ Radioact       Date:  2013-09-17       Impact factor: 2.674

3.  Influence of architectural style on indoor radon concentration in a radon prone area: A case study.

Authors:  A Baeza; J García-Paniagua; J Guillén; B Montalbán
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2017-08-10       Impact factor: 7.963

4.  Radon as a risk factor of lung cancer

Authors:  Ewa Gawełek; Bogna Drozdzowska; Anna Fuchs
Journal:  Przegl Epidemiol       Date:  2017

5.  Fat cells in red bone marrow of human rib: their size and spatial distribution with respect to the radon-derived dose to the haemopoietic tissue.

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Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol       Date:  1995-12       Impact factor: 2.694

6.  Lung cancer risk from residential radon: meta-analysis of eight epidemiologic studies.

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Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  1997-01-01       Impact factor: 13.506

Review 7.  Cytogenetic biomarkers and genetic polymorphisms.

Authors:  Hannu Norppa
Journal:  Toxicol Lett       Date:  2004-04-01       Impact factor: 4.372

8.  The application of the cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay on peripheral blood lymphocytes for the assessment of genome damage in long-term residents of areas with high radon concentration.

Authors:  Maxim Yu Sinitsky; Vladimir G Druzhinin
Journal:  J Radiat Res       Date:  2013-08-01       Impact factor: 2.724

Review 9.  Residential radon and environmental burden of disease among Non-smokers.

Authors:  Juhwan Noh; Jungwoo Sohn; Jaelim Cho; Dae Ryong Kang; Sowon Joo; Changsoo Kim; Dong Chun Shin
Journal:  Ann Occup Environ Med       Date:  2016-03-15

10.  Radon and Lung Cancer: Disease Burden and High-risk Populations in Korea.

Authors:  Young Woo Jin; Songwon Seo
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2018-06-20       Impact factor: 2.153

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Authors:  Varvara Minina; Anna Timofeeva; Anastasya Torgunakova; Olga Soboleva; Marina Bakanova; Yana Savchenko; Elena Voronina; Andrey Glushkov; Alexander Prosekov; Aleksandra Fucic
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-09
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