2020
DOI: 10.1080/16583655.2020.1798586
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Environmental radon mapping in Sudan, orderly review

Abstract: The goal of this work is to build up a national database for radon in houses, soil, and water and to demonstrate health risk due to radon inhalation and to construct radon map in the country in order to provide the scientific basic information for the establishment of radon national standard level. The radon predictive maps were built employing familiar GIS software (ArcView 3.2). The review outcomes highlight the characteristics and behaviour of radon in the environment as well as the importance of legislatio… Show more

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“…Table 5 shows the average concentration of radon in homes in the city of Kaya, Banlieue du Ghana 57 ± 39 [27] Soudan (Kordufan) 109.43 [28] Soudan (Wad Almahi) 41.52 [28] Maroc 80 [29] Ouagadougou and other cities in Africa. The average concentration of radon in the houses studied in Koudougou is 38.52 Bq/m 3 and higher than that obtained in homes in the city of Ouagadougou and Kaya.…”
Section: Comparisons Of Concentrations With Other Studies Carried Outmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 5 shows the average concentration of radon in homes in the city of Kaya, Banlieue du Ghana 57 ± 39 [27] Soudan (Kordufan) 109.43 [28] Soudan (Wad Almahi) 41.52 [28] Maroc 80 [29] Ouagadougou and other cities in Africa. The average concentration of radon in the houses studied in Koudougou is 38.52 Bq/m 3 and higher than that obtained in homes in the city of Ouagadougou and Kaya.…”
Section: Comparisons Of Concentrations With Other Studies Carried Outmentioning
confidence: 99%