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The Analysis of (222)Rn and (220)Rn Natural Radioactivity for Local Hazard Estimation: The Case Study of Cerveteri (Central Italy)

Radon ((222)Rn) is the second most common cause of lung cancer after smoking. As radon poses a significant risk to human health, radon-affected areas should be identified to ensure people’s awareness of risk and remediation. The primary goal of this research was to investigate the local natural radi...

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Autores principales: Voltattorni, Nunzia, Gasparini, Andrea, Galli, Gianfranco
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Lenguaje:English
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510652
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20146420
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description Radon ((222)Rn) is the second most common cause of lung cancer after smoking. As radon poses a significant risk to human health, radon-affected areas should be identified to ensure people’s awareness of risk and remediation. The primary goal of this research was to investigate the local natural radioactivity (in soils, groundwater, and indoors) because of the presence of tuff outcrops (from middle–lower Pleistocene volcanic activity) that naturally produce radioactive gas radon at Cerveteri (Rome, Central Italy). The results of the radon survey highlighted moderate (>16,000 Bq/m(3)) but localized anomalies in soils in correspondence with a funerary site pertaining to the Etruscan Necropolis of Cerveteri, which extends over a volcanic rock plateau. Indoor radon measurements were performed at several tuff-made dwellings, and the results showed medium-low (<200 Bq/m(3)) values of indoor radon except for some cases exceeding the reference level (>300 Bq/m(3)) recommended by the 2013/59 Euratom Directive. Although no clinical data exist regarding the health effects of thoron ((220)Rn) on humans, the study of (220)Rn average activity concentration in the soil gas survey reveals new insights for the interpretation of radon sources that can affect dwellings, even taking into account the considerable difference in the half-lives of (222)Rn and (220)Rn.
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spelling pubmed-103788822023-07-29 The Analysis of (222)Rn and (220)Rn Natural Radioactivity for Local Hazard Estimation: The Case Study of Cerveteri (Central Italy) Voltattorni, Nunzia Gasparini, Andrea Galli, Gianfranco Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Radon ((222)Rn) is the second most common cause of lung cancer after smoking. As radon poses a significant risk to human health, radon-affected areas should be identified to ensure people’s awareness of risk and remediation. The primary goal of this research was to investigate the local natural radioactivity (in soils, groundwater, and indoors) because of the presence of tuff outcrops (from middle–lower Pleistocene volcanic activity) that naturally produce radioactive gas radon at Cerveteri (Rome, Central Italy). The results of the radon survey highlighted moderate (>16,000 Bq/m(3)) but localized anomalies in soils in correspondence with a funerary site pertaining to the Etruscan Necropolis of Cerveteri, which extends over a volcanic rock plateau. Indoor radon measurements were performed at several tuff-made dwellings, and the results showed medium-low (<200 Bq/m(3)) values of indoor radon except for some cases exceeding the reference level (>300 Bq/m(3)) recommended by the 2013/59 Euratom Directive. Although no clinical data exist regarding the health effects of thoron ((220)Rn) on humans, the study of (220)Rn average activity concentration in the soil gas survey reveals new insights for the interpretation of radon sources that can affect dwellings, even taking into account the considerable difference in the half-lives of (222)Rn and (220)Rn. MDPI 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10378882/ /pubmed/37510652 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20146420 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title The Analysis of (222)Rn and (220)Rn Natural Radioactivity for Local Hazard Estimation: The Case Study of Cerveteri (Central Italy)
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title_fullStr The Analysis of (222)Rn and (220)Rn Natural Radioactivity for Local Hazard Estimation: The Case Study of Cerveteri (Central Italy)
title_full_unstemmed The Analysis of (222)Rn and (220)Rn Natural Radioactivity for Local Hazard Estimation: The Case Study of Cerveteri (Central Italy)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20146420
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