Estudios sobre la concentración actual y retrospectiva de radón y de sus descendientes en interiores

  1. Torre Pérez, Julián de la
Supervised by:
  1. Alejandro Martín Sánchez Director

Defence university: Universidad de Extremadura

Fecha de defensa: 14 December 2015

Committee:
  1. Juan Pedro Bolívar Raya Chair
  2. María José Nuevo Sánchez Secretary
  3. Luis Santiago Quindós Poncela Committee member
  4. María Teresa Crespo Vázquez Committee member
  5. Rafael García-Tenorio García-Balmaseda Committee member

Type: Thesis

Teseo: 394663 DIALNET

Abstract

Radon is a radioactive gas constituting the largest source of natural radioactivity to which we are exposed. Radon can be breathed and its presence in high concentrations inside room, workplaces, subways, mines, tunnels. Radon is considered by international regulations as a risk to human health (Radon is the second cause of lung cancer, after smoking, as the World Health Organization has noted). From this point of view, measurements of radon concentration in air acquire a special significance. This work will deal with development and calibration of methods for the measurement of indoor radon and its application to the determination of the concentration in several places at the Extremadura region.