2011
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncr074
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Radon time-series analysis in the underground low-level laboratory in Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract: Measurements of radon concentration in the underground low-level laboratory in Belgrade, Serbia with a discrete sampling (T=2 h) have been performed. From July 2008 to July 2010, the time-series analysis was carried out. Also, the simultaneous measurements of meteorological parameters (temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity) in the laboratory were done. The simultaneous monitoring of these parameters shows the correlation between temporal variations of radon concentration and meteorological pa… Show more

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“…This points out only on the more emphasized presence of the stochastic component in indoor 222 Rn concentration for the Y09 than for the Y10 data set. This can be attributed to the changed influence of indoor air temperature and relative humidity on 222 Rn concentration [34]. However, in contrast to that the values of the KLO are different (Y09 -0.302 and Y10 -0.323).…”
Section: Indoor 222 Rn Concentration Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…This points out only on the more emphasized presence of the stochastic component in indoor 222 Rn concentration for the Y09 than for the Y10 data set. This can be attributed to the changed influence of indoor air temperature and relative humidity on 222 Rn concentration [34]. However, in contrast to that the values of the KLO are different (Y09 -0.302 and Y10 -0.323).…”
Section: Indoor 222 Rn Concentration Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The device consists of two diffused junction photodiodes as a radon detector, and is furnished with sensors for temperature, barometric pressure and relative humidity. The user can set the measurement intervals from 10 min to 24 h. The radon monitor device records radon and atmospheric parameters readings every 10 min in the underground laboratory [34]. We have analyzed the indoor 222 Rn concentration time series corresponding to the data obtained from the Low-Background Laboratory for Nuclear Physics at the Institute of Physics in Belgrade (Serbia) for the period 1 January -31 December 2009 and 2010 with N = 4173 data points for each time series.…”
Section: Indoor 222 Rn Concentration Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radon monitoring in the underground low-background laboratory with the passive and active devices [16]; radon laboratory for chemical etching of the track detectors and automatic counting of the tracks by optical microscopy [17]; modelling of the indoor radon behaviour [18].…”
Section: University Of Belgrade Institute Of Physics Belgrade Low-bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements of radon concentrations, room temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity inside the laboratory were obtained using radon monitor. The results obtained from the measurements of radon concentrations and their infl uence on gamma and cosmic ray measurements in the laboratory were published in several articles in international scientifi c journals [4][5][6].…”
Section: Short-term Radon Measurements In Laboratory and Real Environmentioning
confidence: 99%