Radon Concentration in Two Largest Cities in Semitropical Taiwan
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概要
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Grab sampling either using the active charcoal method in combination with an ionization chamber or using a working level monitor was performed for the measurement of radon concentration in Taiwan's two largest cities Taipei and Kaohsiung. Long-term monitoring of radon concentration in dwellings and business buildings was also carried out with cellulose nitrate films as the alpha detectors. The average indoor radon concentration in these two cities is 17±6 Bq m^<-3>. The outdoor radon concentration is about one-half of that on average. As assessed according to the model of UNSCEAR 1988, the induced effective dose equivalent is 0.67 mSv y^<-1>. Radon concentration in coal mines showed an average of 88.5 ±9.5 Bq m^<-3>.
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著者
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Chu Tieh-chi
Institute Of Nuclear Science National Tsing Hua University
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WENG PAO-SHAN
Institute of Nuclear Science National Tsing Hua University
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CHEN CHING-CHIANG
Institute of Nuclear Science, National Tsing Hua University
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Chen Ching-chiang
Institute Of Nuclear Science National Tsing Hua University
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