Contribution of radon to overall exposure to radiation in a ten-storey block building.
Author(s) : MOCSY I., HUNYADI I., BURKHARDT R., FULEA C.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Radon emanation into a building can come from: the underlying soil, the building materials, tap water and natural gas. The internal dose from the red brick walls would seem to be the more important contributor in this ten-floor block building.
Details
- Original title: Contribution of radon to overall exposure to radiation in a ten-storey block building.
- Record ID : 1997-2385
- Languages: English
- Source: Indoor built Environ. - vol. 5 - n. 4
- Publication date: 1996/07
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Indoor air quality
- Keywords: Building; Radon; Radioactivity; Air quality; Material
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- Date : 1992
- Languages : French
- Source: Rapp. DPEI - 92-4; 15 p.; 7 fig.; 6 tabl.; 10 ref.
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- Author(s) : BOCHICCHIO F., et al.
- Date : 1995
- Languages : English
- Source: Eur. Comm. - n. 15
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- Author(s) : MILLET J. R., BIENFAIT D.
- Date : 1991/11
- Languages : French
- Source: Cah. CSTB - n. 324
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- Author(s) : CLUZEL D.
- Date : 1993/12
- Languages : French
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- Author(s) : ROBE M. C., RANNOU A., LE BRONEC J.
- Date : 1992
- Languages : French
- Source: Rapp. DPEI - 92-05; 20 p.; 7 fig.; 5 tabl.; 11 ref.
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