The distribution of radon in tunnels with different geological characteristics in China.

2010 
Abstract In China, as the economy is developing and the population is expanding, some underground buildings have been used as supermarkets, restaurants and entertainment places. Tunnels in mountains are one type of underground building, and the radon ( 222 Rn) level in tunnels is an important issue. Radon levels in different type tunnels appear to differ, and relatively higher levels of 222 Rn are associated with particular types of bedrock. The 222 Rn levels in tunnels in five different geological characteristics were analyzed. Those built in granite had the highest 222 Rn levels with a geometric mean (GM) of 280 Bq m −3 , while those built in limestone (GM: 100 Bq m −3 ) and andesitic porphyry (GM: 96 Bq m −3 ) were lower. The sequence of 222 Rn concentrations was: granite > tuff > quartz sandstone > limestone > andesitic porphyry, and the 222 Rn in granite was statistically significantly higher than in limestone and andesitic porphyry. Tunnels built in granite, tuff, quartz sandstone, limestone tended to have higher 222 Rn concentrations in summer than in winter, while the reverse tendency was true in andesitic porphyry tunnels. Only the difference in limestone was statistically significant.
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