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Radon levels in Tomsk dwellings and correlation with factors of impact

Geological features and architectural styles found in the Tomsk area are examined to identify factors influencing indoor radon levels. Indoor radon concentrations in Tomsk dwellings are shown to depend on building type, occurrence of faults underneath a dwelling, and floor level, the latter being im...

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Published in:Radiation measurements 2001-06, Vol.34 (1), p.501-504
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