2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2003.12.002
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Radon variations during treatment in thermal spas of Lesvos Island (Greece)

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“…In all centres, ventilation is achieved manually through window openings. It is noteworthy that, in contrast to other spa centres in Greece, 7,22,23 the TRs of the Apollon spas are separated by semi-high walls, i.e., not reaching the top of the roof. Therefore, ventilation may be also achieved physically, i.e., through air movement from the wall openings.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…In all centres, ventilation is achieved manually through window openings. It is noteworthy that, in contrast to other spa centres in Greece, 7,22,23 the TRs of the Apollon spas are separated by semi-high walls, i.e., not reaching the top of the roof. Therefore, ventilation may be also achieved physically, i.e., through air movement from the wall openings.…”
Section: Measurement Sitesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…5,6,10,11,[14][15][16][17][18] The issue is credited locally in Greece as well. 7,9,12,13,[19][20][21][22][23][24] Since 2007, researchers have attempted to describe transient concentration peaks of radon and progeny in thermal spas, via dynamical semi-empirical modelling of physical parameters that are involved and impose difficulties in measurement. 12,13,21 This kind of modelling rendered the successful delineation of the concentration proles of radon and progeny in several spa environments and provided an alternative approach for the estimation of the Potential Alpha Energy Concentration (PAEC) and dose.…”
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“…The value of the equilibrium factor, F, depends primarily on the indoor ventilation rate because of opening/shutting of windows, and the use of electric fans and air conditioners. Although the equilibrium factor in thermal spas, according to some authors varies from 0.2 (Vogiannis et al, 2004) to 0.6 (Soto and Gomez, 1999), the standard assumption of F = 0.4 was applied for calculation (UNSCEAR 2000;ICRP, 2017). Further, t is exposure time in hours.…”
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