Mapping variation in radon potential both between and within geological units.

@article{Miles2005MappingVI,
  title={Mapping variation in radon potential both between and within geological units.},
  author={Jon C.H. Miles and James D. Appleton},
  journal={Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection},
  year={2005},
  volume={25 3},
  pages={
          257-76
        }
}
  • J. Miles, J. D. Appleton
  • Published 1 September 2005
  • Environmental Science, Geology
  • Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection
Previously, the potential for high radon levels in UK houses has been mapped either on the basis of grouping the results of radon measurements in houses by grid squares or by geological units. In both cases, lognormal modelling of the distribution of radon concentrations was applied to allow the estimated proportion of houses above the UK radon Action Level (AL, 200 Bq m(-3)) to be mapped. This paper describes a method of combining the grid square and geological mapping methods to give more… 
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