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Radioactivity contents in building materials used in Hong Kong

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The radioactivity contents in building materials used in Hong Kong were measured to determine the sources of the high indoor radon concentrations observed in local buildings. The radium contents and the radon emanation coefficients of different building materials were measured by high resolution γ-ray spectroscopy using germanium detectors. The radon exhalation rates were measured using scintillation cells by circulating the exhaled radon from building materials and obtaining the initial growth rates. The radium content and the radon exhalation rates of concrete and bricks used in Hong Kong were found to be higher than those in some other countries, resulting in high indoor radon concentrations probably due to the high radioactivity contents in the aggregates, granitic in nature, used in building materials.

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Man, C.K., Yeung, H.S. Radioactivity contents in building materials used in Hong Kong. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 232, 219–222 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02383742

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