“…Due to its unique physical and chemical properties, radon gas migration is related to various factors, and no agreement has been reached on the mechanism and principles underlying this process. Various studies have proposed different mechanisms of radon gas migration from underground strata to the surface (e.g., Wilkening and Watkins, 1976;Fleischer and Mogro-Campero, 1979;Soonawala and Telford, 1980;Varhegyi et al, 1992;Folger et al, 1997;Wattananikorn et al, 1998;Cameron et al, 2002;Le and Wang, 2006), including diffusion, convection, pore fluid, advection, and micro-bubbles as carriers, relay transmission, stress compression, and cluster theory. Nevertheless, different groups have uniformly reported that radon gas can migrate to the ground via micro-cracks and pores in the underground strata.…”