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High radon areas in the Walloon region of Belgium

TitleHigh radon areas in the Walloon region of Belgium
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsTondeur, F., Cinelli Giorgia, and Dehandschutter B.
JournalRadiation Protection Dosimetry
Volume164
Pagination563-568
Keywordsair pollutant, Air Pollutants, Air pollution, algorithm, Algorithms, analysis, Belgium, geographic and geological phenomena, geography, Geological Phenomena, Housing, Indoor, indoor air pollution, Radioactive, Radon, risk
Abstract

Indoor radon data from Southern Belgium are organised in 35 geological units (GUs), most of which are homogeneous with respect to the radon risk. The percentage of cases above the reference level (400 Bq m-3; 300 Bq m-3 in the future) is calculated for these GUs from the observations and from the log-normal distribution fitted to the data. Affected areas are defined as areas with more than 1 % of houses above the reference level. In the north of the region, the old Palaeozoic basement is generally covered by Silesian, Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks, which are unaffected. The affected areas here are hot spots associated with specific Palaeozoic outcrops. In the south, there is generally no cover above Palaeozoic formations, which are often radon affected. The affected areas of Ardenne and Condroz dominate this part, but unaffected areas occur like Famenne and Gaume. About 48 % of the Walloon region is expected to be radon affected. © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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DOI10.1093/rpd/ncv312
Citation KeyTondeur2015563