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The Application of Techniques to Retrospectively Assess Radon Exposure Retrospectively
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1998
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Radiation TestingMedicineRadiation MonitoringRadiation ExposureIndoor Radon ExposuresDosimetryRetrospective Radon MeasurementsIndoor Radon LevelsOrthopaedic SurgeryNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth Sciences
An account is given of the need to obtain estimates of indoor radon exposures in past decades as a necessary support for radon epidemiological studies. Retrospective radon exposure assessment procedures based on the measurement of the alpha recoil implanted long-lived radon decay product 210Po are critically described. Particular emphasis is placed on the CR-LR Difference Method in which surface implanted 210Po is measured using the alpha track detectors CR-39 and LR-115 mounted side by side on glass surfaces. The results are presented of a series of retrospective radon measurements made both in the Schneeberg-Schlema former uranium mining district and in an adjacent non-mining district of the east of Germany. In Schneeberg-Schlema, due to the complex effects of mining, indoor radon levels in the past are estimated in some cases to have been above fifty times contemporary levels.