Assessment of indoor radon exposure in South Korea
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Published:2023-04-24
Issue:2
Volume:43
Page:021506
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ISSN:0952-4746
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Container-title:Journal of Radiological Protection
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language:
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Short-container-title:J. Radiol. Prot.
Author:
Park JaewooORCID,
Kim Yong-Jae,
Chang Byung-Uck,
Kim Ji-Young,
Kim Kwang Pyo
Abstract
Abstract
The objective of this study is to update the national and regional indoor radon concentrations in South Korea and assess indoor radon exposure. Based on the previously published survey results and the collected measurement data of surveys conducted since 2011, a total of 9271 indoor radon measurement data covering 17 administrative divisions are finally used for analysis. The annual effective dose from the indoor radon exposure is calculated using dose coefficients recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection. The population-weighted average indoor radon concentration was estimated to be a geometric mean of 46 Bq m−3 (GSD = 1.2) with 3.9% of all samples showing values exceeding 300 Bq m−3. The regional average indoor radon concentration ranged from 34 to 73 Bq m−3. The radon concentrations in detached houses were relatively higher than those in public buildings and multi-family houses. The annual effective doses to the Korean population due to indoor radon exposure were estimated to be 2.18 mSv. The updated values in this study might better represent the national indoor radon exposure level in South Korea because they contain more samples and cover a wider range of geographical areas than previous studies.
Funder
Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC), Republic of Korea
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Waste Management and Disposal,General Medicine
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