Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection (Jan 2018)

Multiyear indoor radon variability in a family house - a case study in serbia

  • Udovičić Vladimir I.,
  • Maletić Dimitrije M.,
  • Banjanac Radomir M.,
  • Joković Dejan R.,
  • Dragić Aleksandar L.,
  • Veselinović Nikola B.,
  • Živanović Jelena Z.,
  • Savić Mihailo R.,
  • Forkapić Sofija M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP1802174U
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 2
pp. 174 – 179

Abstract

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The indoor radon behavior has complex dynamics due to the influence of the large number of different parameters: the state of indoor atmosphere (temperature, pressure, and relative humidity), aerosol concentration, the exchange rate between indoor and outdoor air, construction materials, and living habits. As a result, indoor radon concentration shows variation, with the usual periodicity of one day and one year. It is well-known that seasonal variation of the radon concentration exists. It is particularly interesting to investigate indoor radon variation at the same measuring location and time period, each year, due to estimation of individual annual dose from radon exposure. The long-term indoor radon measurements, in a typical family house in Serbia, were performed. Measurements were taken during 2014, 2015, and 2016, in February and July, each year. The following measuring techniques were used: active and charcoal canisters methods. Analysis of the obtained results, using multivariate analysis methods, is presented. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 171002: Nuclear Methods Investigations of Rare Processes and Cosmic Rays and Grant no. 43002: Biosensing Technologies and Global System for Continuous Research and Integrated Management]

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