Radiological assessment of indoor radon concentrations and gamma dose rates in secondary school buildings in Kuwait

2018 ◽  
Vol 183 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jamal Al-Hubail ◽  
Darwish Al-Azmi
Author(s):  
Mirsina Mousavi Aghdam ◽  
Stefania DaPelo ◽  
Valentina Dentoni ◽  
Viviana Fanti ◽  
Alessandra Bernardini ◽  
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Author(s):  
A. S. Silva ◽  
M. L. Dinis

In this study, an assessment of indoor radon concentration and gamma dose rates were carried out in 16 Portuguese thermal spas. Indoor gamma dose rates measurements were made using a Geiger counter (Gamma Scout – GS3) and radon concentration measurements were carried out using CR-39 detectors. The detectors were exposed for an extended period of time (in average 42 days). The results showed that gamma doses rates are generally low but, in several cases, radon concentration exceeded national as well as international standards, namely the reference level recommended by the Directive 2013/59/EURATOM (300 Bq/m3) and the threshold for protection (400 Bq/m3) from the Portuguese legislation. The annual effective doses deriving from external radiation (gamma dose rates) and indoor radon concentration showed the need to implement measures to optimize the radiation protection of the workers against ionizing radiation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 324-327
Author(s):  
Muneer Aziz Saleh ◽  
Syed Nurhaizam Syed Othman ◽  
Khaidzir Hamzah ◽  
Jasman Zainal

This study investigated the vertical distribution of radon, 222Rn concentrations in soil gas for different soil types and found the relation between the measured gamma dose rates and radon concentrations. The 222Rn concentrations in soil gas were measured at depth of 20 cm, 60 cm, 80 cm and 100 cm using semiconductor detector (RAD7) coupled with soil gas probe. The overall activity concentrations of 222Rnin soil were ranged from Minimum Detectable Activity (MDA)to 54000 ± 3000 Bq m−3 in Batu Pahat District. The results showed that the overall highest concentration of 222Rn was recorded at 40 cm depth for most of the soil types, which could be the most reliable for taking the radon measurements than other depths. Soil type 32 (Dystric Nitosolse Orthic Ferrasols-Rengam Jerangau) has the highest radon concentration, which was 12,462 ± 5237 Bq m-3.  The gamma dose rates (GDR) above 1 m were measured using portable survey meters (Ludlum 19). A good relationship between radon concentrations in soil gas and the measured gamma dose rates was observed using Pearson Correlation. The results of 222Rn concentration in soil gas obtained from this study were in agreement with results reported by other researchers.


2011 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. S301-S307 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.D. Wood ◽  
D. Copplestone

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