1992
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a081560
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The Study of Thoron and Radon Progeny Concentrations in Dwellings in Japan

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“…As a result, extensive measurements of thoron levels in Austria, Japan, Sweden, etc. were carried out (Guo et al, 1992;Doi et al, 1992;Steinhausler et al, 1994;Mjones, 1997). In India, an extensive survey is being done on thoron levels in high background radiation areas (Paul and Gupta, 1998;Mayya et al, 1998).…”
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“…As a result, extensive measurements of thoron levels in Austria, Japan, Sweden, etc. were carried out (Guo et al, 1992;Doi et al, 1992;Steinhausler et al, 1994;Mjones, 1997). In India, an extensive survey is being done on thoron levels in high background radiation areas (Paul and Gupta, 1998;Mayya et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 232 Th activity concentrations in major part of the land including rock and different types of soil range from 7 to 50 Bq kg À1 (UNSCEAR, 1998) with higher concentrations generally found in granites and gneissic rocks. Recent surveys show that the contribution from thoron daughters in certain Japanese wooden and mud houses represents a significant fraction of the total lung exposure (Guo et al, 1992;Doi et al, 1992).…”
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“…The surveyed area covered 1800 km 2 , from 113°46' E to 114°37' E, and from 22°27' N to 22°52' N. There is a subtropical oceanic climate with the average annual temperature of 22.4°C in SC.…”
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“…Limited 220 Rn-progeny surveys indicate a mean indoor progeny level between 0.1 and 2 Bq m −3 , with a maximum up to about 5 Bq m −3 (Mjönes et al, 1992;Guo et al, 1992;Reineking et al, 1992). Theoretical risk estimates project up to 4000 deaths annually due to indoor 220 Rn-progeny induced lung cancer in the USA (Schery, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%