Environmental and indoor study of Radon concentration in San Joaquin area, Queretaro, Mexico, first results
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
A highly contaminated zone with a maximum over 57,000 Bq/m3 was discovered in a populated
community "Agua de Venados" during the 2009e2011 soil Radon survey in San Joaquin, Queretaro State,
Mexico. The indoor Radon monitoring accomplished in 2 different époques in a nearby 4 dwellings has
shown an increased Radon hazard in 1 of the 4 buildings (about 300 Bq/m3) during a rainy season and
highly elevated indoor Radon levels (over 400 Bq/m3) already in 3 buildings during a dry season. The
averaged diurnal indoor Radon variations are in a correlation with the atmospheric pressure and the air
humidity and are independent on the air temperature. The maximum indoor Radon hazard for dwellings
is estimated for the morning interval 5e10 a.m.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Groppelli, Gianluca; Norini, Gianluca
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