2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1350-4487(01)00211-6
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Indoor radon measurements and methodologies in Latin American countries

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“…Our average values obtained here is lower than that reported values from Omdurman and Sinnar, Sudan [16], Brazil [47], Iraq [49], and Pakistan [50], higher than the recorded values for Jordan [13], Saudi Arabia [41] and India [46], nearer to the values reported from Al-Hosh (Sudan) [16 ] and USA [44]. …”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…Our average values obtained here is lower than that reported values from Omdurman and Sinnar, Sudan [16], Brazil [47], Iraq [49], and Pakistan [50], higher than the recorded values for Jordan [13], Saudi Arabia [41] and India [46], nearer to the values reported from Al-Hosh (Sudan) [16 ] and USA [44]. …”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…In Latin America, a study was performed with the participation of six countries, among them Mexico; of the 15 Mexican cities that were monitored, 8 exceeded in their highest levels the maximal permissible level (148 Bq/m 3 ) accepted internationally [32]. Recently an ample study was published, performed in France, which calculated the risk associated to indoors radon exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many indoor national radon surveys have been carried out in countries with cold climate such as Austria (Friedmann, 2002), Luxembourg (Roth et al, 2000), Russia (Iakovleva and Karataev, 2001) to determine the level of radon and its progeny in dwellings. Even in hot countries such as Mexico (Espinosa et al, 1999), Latin American countries (Canoba et al, 2001), Bangladesh (Srivastava et al, 2001), India (Virk and Sharma, 2000) and Hong Kong (Yu et al, 1997), indoor radon surveys have been conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%