2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2017.02.004
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Experiences of radiological examinations of buildings in Hungary

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“…The indoor radon concentration was measured using solid-state nuclear signature detectors in residential buildings in India, and the average radon concentration value was 25.52 Bqm −3 , which was slightly higher than the nationwide average value [235]. In Hungary, the average indoor radon concentration was 108 Bqm −3 based on data from 415 sampling points between 1995 and 2016 [236]. Generally, higher radiation was detected in houses containing slag than in buildings without slag.…”
Section: Indoor Radon Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The indoor radon concentration was measured using solid-state nuclear signature detectors in residential buildings in India, and the average radon concentration value was 25.52 Bqm −3 , which was slightly higher than the nationwide average value [235]. In Hungary, the average indoor radon concentration was 108 Bqm −3 based on data from 415 sampling points between 1995 and 2016 [236]. Generally, higher radiation was detected in houses containing slag than in buildings without slag.…”
Section: Indoor Radon Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 95%