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The effect of rock type,grain size,sorting, permeability,and moisture on measurements of radon in soil gas: A comparison of two measurement techniques
Authors:L C S Gundersen
Institution:(1) DFC, U.S. Geological Survey, MS 939 Box 25046, 80225 Denver, Colorado, (USA)
Abstract:Soil surveys of radon conducted in the Coastal Plain of New Jersey, Alabama and Texas indicate that soil composition and grain size exert the strongest control on the concentration of radon measured. Soil-gas radon was measured in-situ using two techniques; one developed by G. Michael REIMER of the U. S. Geological Survey; the other developed by Rogers and Associates Engineering Corp. for use by the Environmental Protection Agency. The Reimer technique aquires a small-volume, grab sample of soil gas, whereas the Rogers and Associatess technique acquires a large-volume, flow-through sample of soil gas. The two techniques yield similar radon concentrations in well-sorted sands, but do not correlate as well for poorly sorted soils and clays.
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