Author:
Kobal I.,Vavpotic J.,Burger J.,Stegnar P.
Abstract
Abstract
In Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, one of six Yugoslav republics, 28 houses were selected according to their size, age and construction material, as sampling points to measure indoor air 222Rn concentrations. Air samples were taken every three months and analysed for 222Rn. Radon was isolated from air contained in a 1.2 dm3 sampling glass ampoule, transferred to a scintillation cell and counted. In some homes radon was measured under different microclimatic conditions. In addition outdoor air was surveyed in winter during a temperature inversion when increased radon concentration is expected in a mass of stagnant polluted air. The results obtained have not been quantitatively elaborated. They merely show a preliminary picture of indoor radon levels in Ljubljana and as such are a good base for a planned nationwide radon monitoring programme.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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