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Thoron levels in traditional Chinese residential dwellings
Authors:Bing Shang  Bin Chen  Yun Gao  Yuwen Wang  Hongxing Cui  Zhou Li
Institution:(1) National Institute for Radiological Protection (NIRP), Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, 100088 Beijing, China;(2) Zhuhai Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, 519000 Zhuhai, China;(3) Yunnan Analysis and Test Center, 650051 Kunming, China;(4) Xinjiang Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 830011 Urumqi, China;(5) Guizhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 550004 Guiyang, China
Abstract:A survey on radon (222Rn), thoron (220Rn) and its decay products (220RnD) was conducted in Chinese traditional residential dwellings constructed with loam bricks or soil wall. The activity concentrations in 164 dwellings under investigation were 72.4±59.2 (arithmetic mean, AM) and 57.5±2.0 Bq m−3 (geometric mean, GM) for 222Rn, and 318±368 and 162±3.7 Bq m−3 for 220Rn, respectively. For 220RnD, 67 dwellings were studied. The AM of the 220RnD equilibrium equivalent concentration was 3.8±3.3 Bq m−3 with a maximum value of 15.8 Bq m−3. On the basis of these results, the average annual effective doses to the local residents due to radon and thoron exposure were 1.44–4.62 mSv. Thoron contributes 12.9–56.6% to the total doses. Preliminary results show that there is a relation between 220RnD in air and 232Th in soil. The correlation factors of outdoor and indoor were 0.88 and 0.40. The 232Th activity content of Chinese soil is estimated to be about two times the world average. The traditional residential dwellings with soil construction are still common in China. Further investigations on the 220Rn level in these dwelling with the aim of dose reduction are proposed.
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