Tonekabon is a big city in the vicinity of the high level natural radiation
area of Ramsar, Iran. Natural exposure due to gamma and radon concentration
in 100 dwellings in the city has been measured using a thermoluminescent
dosimeter and a radon diffusion chamber, respectively, over four seasons.
Using active and passive methods (i. e. ZnS scintillation detectors and
homemade radon diffusion chambers), the concentration of dissolved radon in
water sources has been measured in both cities and frequency distributions of
doses studied for radon measurements. Results show a daily average gamma
dose of 4.2 ? 0.8 ?Sv and an average radon concentration in air of 232.5 ?
187 Bq/m3 in dwellings. Frequency distributions show that 85% of the
dwellings have an average radon concentration of 100 to 300 Bq/m3 per year
and that 80% have a maximum seasonal radon concentration of up to 400 Bq/m3.
The maximum concentrations of dissolved radon in water in Ramsar and
Tonekabon have been measured as 198 ? 30 and 109 ? 16 BqL-1, respectively.