Abstract

The atmospheric content of radon and its decay products, especially in buildings, represents a significant contribution to the radiation exposure of man even in a normal environment. A study in Salzburg-City/Austria over several years was carried out in over 1000 working-, living- and bedrooms. Dose calculations were performed for 729 test persons, considering individual differences in age, sex and life-style and atmospheric nuclide concentration at different sites.

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