Main Title |
Statewide Mapping of Florida Soil Radon Potentials. Volume 2. Appendices A-P. |
Author |
Nielson, K. K. ;
Holt, R. B. ;
Rogers, V. C. ;
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CORP Author |
Rogers and Associates Engineering Corp., Salt Lake City, UT. ;Florida State Univ., Tallahassee.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.;Florida Dept. of Community Affairs, Tallahassee. |
Publisher |
Sep 95 |
Year Published |
1995 |
Report Number |
RAE-9226/2-2R1-V2; EPA/600/R-95/142B; |
Stock Number |
PB96-104369 |
Additional Subjects |
Radon ;
Florida ;
Soil gases ;
Radioecological concentration ;
Radium 226 ;
Natural radioactivity ;
Nuclear decay ;
Translocation ;
Radionuclide migration ;
Radiation monitoring ;
Mapping ;
Emanation method ;
Regional analysis ;
Radiometric surveys ;
Residential buildings ;
Air infiltration ;
Indoor air pollution ;
Data collection ;
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Holdings |
Library |
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Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB96-104369 |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
362p |
Abstract |
The report gives results of statewide mapping of florida soil radon potentials. Statewide maps identify Florida regions with different levels of soils radon potential. The maps were developed from state soil maps and surface geology maps, which divided the state into 3,919 regions with unique combinations of soil and geologic properties. THe potentials of the soil profiles in each region to contribute to indoor radon levels were calculated and used to classify each map region into one of seven tiers of radon potential. The maps were validated by comparisons with more than 1,000 radon flux measurements and with 9,038 indoor radon measurements from three data sets. The comparisons showed consistency between the measurements and the radon potential maps, with approximately the expected numbers of outlier points. |