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Methods of radon measurement
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2006
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Environmental MonitoringNuclear PhysicsSystematic Radon MeasurementsMeasurementEngineeringRadioactive ContaminationEducationEnvironmental ChemistryCalibrationRadon ConcentrationInstrumentationNuclear MedicineRadiologyPrecision MeasurementNondestructive TestingRadiation MonitoringWater QualityRadon MeasurementEnvironmental EngineeringMeasurement SystemNuclear Aerosol
Several important international scientific organizations have designated radon as a carcinogenic and serious health problem. As a chemically inert gas, it is easily released from soil, building materials, and water, to emanate to the atmosphere. Since 1992, Laboratory for Nuclear Physics of the Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences in Novi Sad has been involved in measurements of radon concentration in air, using several different techniques. Last year, systematic radon measurements in drinking waters began, too. The work presented here gives a survey and discussion of the results of the both series of measurements.
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