Indoor - soil gas radon relationshipin the Central Bohemian Plutonic Complex
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The relationship of indoor radon measurements and radon in bedrock was studied in the granitoid Central Bohemian
Plutonic Complex (CBPC). The indoor data were linked to vectorised geological and radon risk maps
using the coordinates of particular dwellings. For each geological unit and rock type it was possible to calculate
the statistical characteristics of indoor radon measurements. A clear relationship between indoor radon values
and radon in bedrock was confirmed in all 7 districts situated on CBPC, where the study was performed.
Plutonic Complex (CBPC). The indoor data were linked to vectorised geological and radon risk maps
using the coordinates of particular dwellings. For each geological unit and rock type it was possible to calculate
the statistical characteristics of indoor radon measurements. A clear relationship between indoor radon values
and radon in bedrock was confirmed in all 7 districts situated on CBPC, where the study was performed.
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Barnet, I., Miksová, J. and Fojtíková, I. (2005) “Indoor - soil gas radon relationshipin the Central Bohemian Plutonic Complex”, Annals of Geophysics, 48(1). doi: 10.4401/ag-3183.
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