Outdoor radon as a tool to estimate radon priority areas - a literature overview
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Čliković, Igor; Pantelić, Gordana; Vukanac, Ivana; Nikolić, Jelena Krneta; Živanović, Miloš; Cinelli, Giorgia; Gruber, Valeria; Baumann, Sebastian; Quindós Poncela, Luis Santiago

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2022Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International
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Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19(2), 662
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MDPI
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Palabras clave
Outdoor radon concentrations
Literature overview
Radiation risk
Indoor radon concentrations
Radon priority areas
Resumen/Abstract
Doses from the exposure to outdoor radon are typically an order of magnitude smaller than those from indoor radon, causing a greater interest on investigation of the latter for radiation protection issues. As a consequence, assessment of radon priority areas (RPA) is mainly based on indoor radon measurements. Outdoor radon measurements might be needed to guarantee a complete estimation of radiological risk and may help to improve the estimation of RPA. Therefore, authors have analysed the available literature on outdoor radon to give an overview of outdoor radon surveys and potential correlation with indoor radon and estimation of RPA. The review has shown that outdoor radon surveys were performed at much smaller scale compared to indoor radon. Only a few outdoor radon maps were produced, with a much smaller density, covering a larger area, and therefore putting doubt on the representativeness of this data. Due to a large variety of techniques used for outdoor radon measurements and requirement to have detectors with a high sensitivity and resistance to harsh environmental conditions, a standardised measurement protocol should be derived. This is no simple endeavour since there are more applications in different scientific disciplines for outdoor radon measurements compared to indoor radon.
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