The Austrian Radon Project

Harry Friedmann, C. Atzmüller, L. Breitenhuber, Helfried Brunner, K. Fink, K. Fritsche, Werner Hofmann, Heribert Kaineder, P. Karacson, Viktor Karg, Peter Kindl, C. Kralik, J. Krischan, Herbert Lettner, Josef Maringer Franz, Erwin Nadschläger, Wolfgang Ringer, F. Schönhofer, P. Schönleitner, Sigrid SperkerHannes Stadtmann, Ferdinand Steger, Friedrich Steinhäusler, Renate Winkler

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Abstract

The Austrian Radon Project (ARP) is aimed to investigate and measure systematically the indoor radon concentration in about 0,5% of all Austrian homes. With the information from this survey areas of enhanced indoor radon concentration can be identified and people living in such areas should be encouraged to mitigate their homes. The radon potential is introduced by normalizing the observed radon data to a standard situation. By mapping the radon potential an overview on the geological risk for enhanced indoor radon concentrations will be available. In the future a passage should be introduced into the building codes to consider the radon potential during the contstructionof houses to avoid radon problems in new buildings.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelRadon in the Living Environment Workshop ERRICCA and RETRO
Seiten85-88
Seitenumfang4
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2000
VeranstaltungRadon in the Living Environment -
Dauer: 1 Jan. 2000 → …

Konferenz

KonferenzRadon in the Living Environment
Zeitraum1/01/00 → …

Research Field

  • Biosensor Technologies

Schlagwörter

  • Athen
  • ERRICCA
  • RETRO
  • Radon
  • indoor
  • air
  • quality
  • mapping
  • measurements

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