The variations of the indoor radon risk between and within geological units in the Walloon region of Belgium are studied with two tools:
- The analysis of variance of indoor radon data
- The geostatistical mapping of the percentage of cases above 400 Bq/m3 using the moving average method.
Both methods converge to the same conclusions:
- The influence of geology on indoor radon concentration is stronger than the influence of geographical variation within the geological units on indoor radon concentration
- The geographical variation of the risk within the geological unit is not small and cannot be neglected in radon risk mapping.
CINELLI Giorgia;
TONDEUR François;
DEHANDSCHUTTER Boris;
2015-01-23
Czech Technical University in Prague
JRC91087
978-80-01-05548-9,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC91087,
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