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Error in measuring radon in soil gas by means of passive detectors

January 1, 1991

Passive detection of radon isotopes depends on diffusion of radon atoms from the sites of their generation to the location of the detecting or collecting device. Because some radon decays en route to a passive detector in soil, the radon concentration measured by the detector must be less than the concentration in those soil pores where it is undiminished by diffusion to the detector cavity. The true radon concentration may be significantly underestimated in moist soils. -Author

Publication Year 1991
Title Error in measuring radon in soil gas by means of passive detectors
Authors A.B. Tanner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nuclear Geophysics
Index ID 70016572
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse