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E. Tóth Lauder Radon Lab. Budapest Hungary

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F. Deák Eötvös University Department of Atomic Physics Budapest Hungary

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Cs. Gyurkócza Technical University Institute of Nuclear Technology Budapest Hungary

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Zs. Kasztovszky Eötvös University Department of Atomic Physics Budapest Hungary

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R. Kuczi Lauder Radon Lab. Budapest Hungary

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G. Marx Eötvös University Department of Atomic Physics Budapest Hungary

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B. Nagy Hungarian Academy of Sciences Section of Earth Sciences Budapest Hungary

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S. Oberstedt SCK. CEN Boeretang 200 B-2100 Mol Belgium

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L. Sajó-Bohus Eötvös University Department of Atomic Physics Budapest Hungary

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G. Tóth National Geological Institute Budapest Hungary

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Abstract  

For the public, indoor radon is the main source of exposure from ionizing radiation. Radon gas originates from the radioactive decay chain of uranium deposited in rocks or in building materials. In the reviews mostly a rather steady radon exhalation has been assumed. In a village of North-East Hungary, however, high radon concentrations have been measured, differing strongly in neighbouring houses and varying in time, due to the interplay of several geochemical phenomena.

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Journal of Radionalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
Language English
Size A4
Year of
Foundation
1968
Volumes
per Year
1
Issues
per Year
12
Founder Akadémiai Kiadó
Founder's
Address
H-1117 Budapest, Hungary 1516 Budapest, PO Box 245.
Publisher Akadémiai Kiadó
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Publisher's
Address
H-1117 Budapest, Hungary 1516 Budapest, PO Box 245.
CH-6330 Cham, Switzerland Gewerbestrasse 11.
Responsible
Publisher
Chief Executive Officer, Akadémiai Kiadó
ISSN 0236-5731 (Print)
ISSN 1588-2780 (Online)