1. Radon concentration in dwellings in Aomori Prefecture, Japan
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Iyogi, T., Ueda, S., Hisamatsu, S., Kondo, K., Haruta, H., Katagiri, H., Kurabayashi, M., Nakamura, Y., and Tsuji, N.
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Abstract: To obtain an average dose from
222 Rn to the people in Aomori Prefecture where the first Japan"s nuclear fuel cycling facilities are now under construction, we surveyed222 Rn concentrations in 109 dwellings in the Prefecture from 1992 to 1996. The outdoor222 Rn concentrations were also measured in gardens of 15 dwellings. The222 Rn concentrations were measured with passive222 Rn detectors which used a polycarbonate film for counting a-ray and could separate concentrations of222 Rn from220 Rn. Counting efficiencies of the detectors were calibrated with a standard222 Rn chamber in the Environmental Measurement Laboratory in USA and in the National Radiological Protection Board in UK. Geometric means of222 Rn concentration were 13 and 4.4 Bq. m-3 in the dwellings and outdoor, respectively. These values were consistent to nationwide survey results in Japan. The222 Rn concentrations in the dwellings depended on their age. The concentrations were higher in recent dwellings than in older ones. The radiation dose from222 Rn was estimated, taking into account the occupancy factor for inside and outside of dwellings. The annual dose was 0.32 mSv. y-1 , and 99% of the dose came from the exposure to222 Rn inside the dwelling.- Published
- 2002
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