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Field Studies of Radon in Rocks, Soils, and Water focuses on the principal sources of indoor radon and detecting radon through geochemical and hydrological studies of ground water. The book addresses how to measure radon, covers geological field study techniques, and presents techniques for assessing radon potential.
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Field Studies of Radon in Rocks, Soils, and Water focuses on the principal sources of indoor radon and detecting radon through geochemical and hydrological studies of ground water. The book addresses how to measure radon, covers geological field study techniques, and presents techniques for assessing radon potential.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000158144
- Artikelnr.: 60588904
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000158144
- Artikelnr.: 60588904
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Linda C. S. Gundersen and Richard B. Wanty
Preface
Part 1: Studies of Radon in Rocks and Soil
Section 1: Techniques for Measuring Radon in Soil Methods of Characterization of Ground for Assessment of Indoor Radon Potential at a Site, /by Allan B. Tanner
Abstract
Introduction
The Emanation Process
Permeability
Diffusion
Models of the Soil Regime Near a House
Radon Measurement Methods
Short
Term Meteorological Effects
Seasonal Effects
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Appendix A. Derivation of the Radon Availability Number (RAN)
Appendix B. Derivation of the Relations among Permeability, Flow Rate, and Pressures in the Hemispherical Geometry of the Sampling Hole
Appendix C. Derivation of Relations among Permeability, Flow Rate, and Pressures for Radial Flow into a Cylindrical Sampling Hole
Simple Techniques for Soil
Gas and Water Sampling for Radon Analysis, /by G.M. Reimer
Abstract
Introduction
Soil
Gas Sampling Technique
Water Sample Collecting Technique
References Cited
A Preliminary Evaluation of Environmental Factors Influencing Day
to
Day and Seasonal Soil
Gas Radon Concentrations, /by Sigrid Asher
Bolinder, Douglass E. Owen, and R. Randall Schumann
Abstract
Introduction
The Importance of Time Scales
Previous Studies
Site Description
Methods
Discussion
Summary
References Cited
Derivation of Radon Migration Rates in the Surficial Environment by Use of Helium Injection Experiments, /by G.M. Reimer
Abstract
Introduction
Study Setting
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Section 2: Geologic Field Studies Radon in Sheared Metamorphic and Igneous Rocks, /by Linda C.S. Gundersen
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Boyertown, Pennsylvania
Brookneal Zone, Virginia
Glen Gardner, New Jersey
Montgomery County, Maryland
Discussion and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References Cited
The Geology and Geochemistry of Soils in Boyertown and Easton,
Part 1: Studies of Radon in Rocks and Soil
Section 1: Techniques for Measuring Radon in Soil Methods of Characterization of Ground for Assessment of Indoor Radon Potential at a Site, /by Allan B. Tanner
Abstract
Introduction
The Emanation Process
Permeability
Diffusion
Models of the Soil Regime Near a House
Radon Measurement Methods
Short
Term Meteorological Effects
Seasonal Effects
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Appendix A. Derivation of the Radon Availability Number (RAN)
Appendix B. Derivation of the Relations among Permeability, Flow Rate, and Pressures in the Hemispherical Geometry of the Sampling Hole
Appendix C. Derivation of Relations among Permeability, Flow Rate, and Pressures for Radial Flow into a Cylindrical Sampling Hole
Simple Techniques for Soil
Gas and Water Sampling for Radon Analysis, /by G.M. Reimer
Abstract
Introduction
Soil
Gas Sampling Technique
Water Sample Collecting Technique
References Cited
A Preliminary Evaluation of Environmental Factors Influencing Day
to
Day and Seasonal Soil
Gas Radon Concentrations, /by Sigrid Asher
Bolinder, Douglass E. Owen, and R. Randall Schumann
Abstract
Introduction
The Importance of Time Scales
Previous Studies
Site Description
Methods
Discussion
Summary
References Cited
Derivation of Radon Migration Rates in the Surficial Environment by Use of Helium Injection Experiments, /by G.M. Reimer
Abstract
Introduction
Study Setting
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Section 2: Geologic Field Studies Radon in Sheared Metamorphic and Igneous Rocks, /by Linda C.S. Gundersen
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Boyertown, Pennsylvania
Brookneal Zone, Virginia
Glen Gardner, New Jersey
Montgomery County, Maryland
Discussion and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References Cited
The Geology and Geochemistry of Soils in Boyertown and Easton,
Preface
Part 1: Studies of Radon in Rocks and Soil
Section 1: Techniques for Measuring Radon in Soil Methods of Characterization of Ground for Assessment of Indoor Radon Potential at a Site, /by Allan B. Tanner
Abstract
Introduction
The Emanation Process
Permeability
Diffusion
Models of the Soil Regime Near a House
Radon Measurement Methods
Short
Term Meteorological Effects
Seasonal Effects
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Appendix A. Derivation of the Radon Availability Number (RAN)
Appendix B. Derivation of the Relations among Permeability, Flow Rate, and Pressures in the Hemispherical Geometry of the Sampling Hole
Appendix C. Derivation of Relations among Permeability, Flow Rate, and Pressures for Radial Flow into a Cylindrical Sampling Hole
Simple Techniques for Soil
Gas and Water Sampling for Radon Analysis, /by G.M. Reimer
Abstract
Introduction
Soil
Gas Sampling Technique
Water Sample Collecting Technique
References Cited
A Preliminary Evaluation of Environmental Factors Influencing Day
to
Day and Seasonal Soil
Gas Radon Concentrations, /by Sigrid Asher
Bolinder, Douglass E. Owen, and R. Randall Schumann
Abstract
Introduction
The Importance of Time Scales
Previous Studies
Site Description
Methods
Discussion
Summary
References Cited
Derivation of Radon Migration Rates in the Surficial Environment by Use of Helium Injection Experiments, /by G.M. Reimer
Abstract
Introduction
Study Setting
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Section 2: Geologic Field Studies Radon in Sheared Metamorphic and Igneous Rocks, /by Linda C.S. Gundersen
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Boyertown, Pennsylvania
Brookneal Zone, Virginia
Glen Gardner, New Jersey
Montgomery County, Maryland
Discussion and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References Cited
The Geology and Geochemistry of Soils in Boyertown and Easton,
Part 1: Studies of Radon in Rocks and Soil
Section 1: Techniques for Measuring Radon in Soil Methods of Characterization of Ground for Assessment of Indoor Radon Potential at a Site, /by Allan B. Tanner
Abstract
Introduction
The Emanation Process
Permeability
Diffusion
Models of the Soil Regime Near a House
Radon Measurement Methods
Short
Term Meteorological Effects
Seasonal Effects
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Appendix A. Derivation of the Radon Availability Number (RAN)
Appendix B. Derivation of the Relations among Permeability, Flow Rate, and Pressures in the Hemispherical Geometry of the Sampling Hole
Appendix C. Derivation of Relations among Permeability, Flow Rate, and Pressures for Radial Flow into a Cylindrical Sampling Hole
Simple Techniques for Soil
Gas and Water Sampling for Radon Analysis, /by G.M. Reimer
Abstract
Introduction
Soil
Gas Sampling Technique
Water Sample Collecting Technique
References Cited
A Preliminary Evaluation of Environmental Factors Influencing Day
to
Day and Seasonal Soil
Gas Radon Concentrations, /by Sigrid Asher
Bolinder, Douglass E. Owen, and R. Randall Schumann
Abstract
Introduction
The Importance of Time Scales
Previous Studies
Site Description
Methods
Discussion
Summary
References Cited
Derivation of Radon Migration Rates in the Surficial Environment by Use of Helium Injection Experiments, /by G.M. Reimer
Abstract
Introduction
Study Setting
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Section 2: Geologic Field Studies Radon in Sheared Metamorphic and Igneous Rocks, /by Linda C.S. Gundersen
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Boyertown, Pennsylvania
Brookneal Zone, Virginia
Glen Gardner, New Jersey
Montgomery County, Maryland
Discussion and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References Cited
The Geology and Geochemistry of Soils in Boyertown and Easton,