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  • Building Physics

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  • Indoor radon concentration is a significant factor in public health risk assessment.
  • Understanding radon distribution within buildings is crucial for effective exposure mitigation.
  • Geogenic radon potential (GRP) influences indoor radon levels, particularly in areas with soil as the primary source.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze indoor radon concentration distribution across different floors in various building types.
  • To develop strategies for comprehensive radon survey programs in large structures.
  • To estimate the number of radon measurements needed based on observed variability.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted detailed indoor radon concentration measurements by floor.
  • Analyzed data from children's institutions, offices, and residential houses in Russian cities.
  • Correlated radon variability with geogenic radon potential (GRP) and potential radon sources (soil).

Main Results:

  • Higher radon concentration variability was observed in high GRP areas where soil is the main radon source.
  • No significant floor-dependent radon concentration differences were found in high-rise buildings located in low GRP areas.
  • Radon variability characteristics were used to estimate the required number of measurements for surveys.

Conclusions:

  • Radon survey strategies for large buildings should consider the geogenic radon potential of the area.
  • In low GRP areas, floor level is less critical for indoor radon assessment in tall buildings.
  • The study provides a data-driven approach to optimize radon measurement planning.