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Diurnal, monthly, and seasonal variations of indoor radon concentrations concerning meteorological parameters

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 195, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-022-10596-6

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Indoor radon; Time series; Meteorological parameters; Diurnal variation; Workplace; Data visualization

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The indoor radon concentration in Izmir province, Turkey, is relatively higher compared to other cities, but still lower than national and international reference values. The concentration shows an increasing and decreasing trend throughout the day, which can be attributed to the daily routine usage of the office and meteorological parameters.
As reported by the Turkish Atomic Energy Agency (formerly TAEK, newly TENMAK), Izmir province has higher indoor radon concentrations compared to other cities in Turkey. Since modern people spend 92% of their daily time indoors, it is important to know indoor radon levels and long-term variation. However, our knowledge of indoor radon levels of Izmir and its surrounding are limited. Moreover, there is no information about this area's large-term variation of indoor radon. In this study, which was carried out with this motivation, indoor radon concentrations and meteorological parameters were measured in an office of the teaching staff in a university building. Data were collected hourly over 25 months (762 days). Raw data, diurnal, monthly, and seasonal variations of parameters were investigated separately. The results show that the average indoor radon concentration (18 Bq m(-3)) is relatively lower than national and international reference values. Indoor radon concentrations showed an increasing and decreasing trend throughout the day. Radon concentrations are slightly higher in the morning (downtime and early hours of the day) and then reduced in the afternoon. This can be related to the daily routine usage of the office, which is affected by ventilation of the room, air temperature variations, etc.

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