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Identifying radon-prone building typologies by marginal modelling

Authors :
Borgoni, R
Tritto, V
de Bartolo, D
BORGONI, RICCARDO
de Bartolo, D.
Borgoni, R
Tritto, V
de Bartolo, D
BORGONI, RICCARDO
de Bartolo, D.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Radon is a naturally occurring decay product of uranium known to be the main contributor to natural background radiation exposure. It has been established that the health risk related to radon exposure is lung cancer. In fact, radon is considered to be a major leading cause of lung cancer, second only to smoking. In this paper, we identified building typologies that affect the probability of detecting indoor radon concentration above reference values, using the data collected within two monitoring campaigns recently conducted in Northern Italy. This information is fundamental both in prevention, i.e. when the construction of a new building is planned and in mitigation, i.e. when a high concentration detected inside buildings has to be reduced. A spatial regression approach for binary data was adopted for this goal where some relevant covariates on the soil were retrieved by linking external spatial databases.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308909654
Document Type :
Electronic Resource