2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-4528
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Can citizen science ambient dose rate data (Safecast) be used for predicting indoor radon?

Abstract: <p>Radium-226, part of the <sup>238</sup>U decay chain, which is ubiquitous in the ground, generates a terrestrial gamma ray field which can be detected above ground, through its strongly gamma radiating progeny <sup>214</sup>Bi and <sup>214</sup>Pb and to minor degree through <sup>226</sup>Ra itself. The measurand is ambient dose equivalent rate, ADER, nSv/h, that also includes contrib… Show more

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