2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-012-1782-0
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Assessment of soil radon potential in Hong Kong, China, using a 10-point evaluation system

Abstract: Radon and its progenies have been ranked second of being responsible for lung cancer in humans. Hong Kong has four major groups of uranium-rich plutonic and volcanic rocks and is suffering from radon emanated therefrom. However, there is a lack of radon potential maps in Hong Kong to resolve the spatial distribution of radonprone areas. A ten-point radon potential system was developed in Germany (2005) to predict radon potential using both the in situ geogenic and geographic parameters under hierarchical ranki… Show more

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“…Radon is a very important gas in soil because of its potential health hazards [e.g., Schery and Gaeddert , ; Nazaroff , ; Tung et al ., ]. Atmospheric pressure fluctuations have been found to cause significant changes in soil‐gas radon concentrations.…”
Section: Airflow Induced By Atmospheric Pressure Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radon is a very important gas in soil because of its potential health hazards [e.g., Schery and Gaeddert , ; Nazaroff , ; Tung et al ., ]. Atmospheric pressure fluctuations have been found to cause significant changes in soil‐gas radon concentrations.…”
Section: Airflow Induced By Atmospheric Pressure Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Germany, Kemski et al (2001) divided Rn concentration into 4 categories: 1) low (<10 kBq/m 3 ), 2) medium (10 -100 kBq/m 3 ), 3) increased (100 -500 kB/m 3 ) and 4) high (>500 kB/m 3 ). Meanwhile, the 3-category scale was used in Hong Kong: 1) low (<10 kBq/m 3 ), 2) medium (10 -100 kBq/m 3 ) and 3) high (>100 kBq/m 3 ) (Tung et al, 2013). The classifications of concentration levels using absolute values of soil gas Rn concentrations mentioned above are based on the criteria for human health and ecological environment protection and only used in soil gas radon mapping with the purpose of environmental protection.…”
Section: Relationship Between Radon Concentration and Activity Of Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Germany, Kemski et al (2001) divided radon concentrations into 4 categories such as: a) low (<10 kBq/m 3 ); b) medium (10-100 kBq/m 3 ; c) increased (100 -500kB/m 3 ) and d) high (>500 kBq/m 3 ). While in Hong Kong used is 3 category scale as follows a) low (<10 kBq/m 3 ); b) medium (10 -100 kBq/m 3 ) and c) high (>100 kBq/m 3 ) (Tung et al, 2013). Classifications of concentration levels using absolute values of concentration mentioned above were based on criteria for human health and ecological environment safety and only had implication in soil radon gas mapping with environmental protection purpose.…”
Section: Relationship Between Radon Concentration and Fault Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%