Measurements of Radon Concentrations Indwelling of Shrqat in Salah Dien, Iraq

Authors

  • Shaker M. Marbut Madenat Alelem University College
  • Yasir K. Mohammad Dept. of Basic Science, College of Dentistry, Tikrit University.
  • Rajaa S. Najim Dept. of Basic Science, College of Dentistry, Tikrit University.

Keywords:

Radon, granite rocks, grandiosity rocks, Makhol mountains.

Abstract

High radon levels are present in granite and grandiosity rocks that spread in Makhol Mountains. Such materials are rich in uranium and widely used in the construction of dwelling in the Shrqat. In the present work, the concentration of radon was measured, by using CR-39 dosimeter. Results suggest that radon concentration range from 66.32 to 45.63 Bq/m3. The maximum value 80.32Bq/m3 and minimum value 24.2 Bq/m3, with standard deviation 12.67Bq/m3. The result provides a framework for future studies that include a large, broader survey of radon concentration in Salah Dein.

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2012-12-31

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“Measurements of Radon Concentrations Indwelling of Shrqat in Salah Dien, Iraq ”, JMAU, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 18–24, Dec. 2012, Accessed: Jan. 07, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://journal.mauc.edu.iq/index.php/JMAUC/article/view/225