2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40201-020-00446-3
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Determination of radon exhalation rates from soil around buildings in Lagos environments using passive measurement technique

Abstract: Purpose In this study, measurements of radon concentrations and estimation of exhalation rates were carried out in soil around buildings within Lagos State in order to determine the contribution to indoor radon concentrations from the soil, and determine the influence of soil moisture on the exhalation rates. Methods Fifty-four samples were collected randomly with 27 measured as wet samples and 27 dried before measurements so as to account for the moisture content. Passive measurement method, using cover cup t… Show more

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“…One should avoid doing this because it presents a major risk to their health. Oluwasayo and Margaret [47] measured radon concentrations and estimated exhalation rates in soil near houses in Lagos State in order to determine the contribution of the soil to indoor radon concentrations and the effect of soil wetness on exhalation rates. A total of 54 samples were randomly selected, and to account for moisture content, 27 were measured as wet samples and 27 as dry samples.…”
Section: Radon In Rocks/soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One should avoid doing this because it presents a major risk to their health. Oluwasayo and Margaret [47] measured radon concentrations and estimated exhalation rates in soil near houses in Lagos State in order to determine the contribution of the soil to indoor radon concentrations and the effect of soil wetness on exhalation rates. A total of 54 samples were randomly selected, and to account for moisture content, 27 were measured as wet samples and 27 as dry samples.…”
Section: Radon In Rocks/soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%