Article(electronic)November 5, 2019

The first version of the Pan-European Indoor Radon Map

In: Natural hazards and earth system sciences: NHESS, Volume 19, Issue 11, p. 2451-2464

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Abstract

Abstract. A hypothetical Pan-European Indoor Radon Map has been developed using summary statistics estimated from 1.2 million indoor radon samples. In this study we have used the arithmetic mean (AM) over grid cells of 10 km × 10 km to predict a mean indoor radon concentration at
ground-floor level of buildings in the grid cells where no or few data
(N<30) are available. Four interpolation techniques have been tested:
inverse distance weighting (IDW), ordinary kriging (OK), collocated cokriging with uranium concentration as a secondary variable (CCK), and regression kriging with topsoil geochemistry and bedrock geology as secondary variables (RK). Cross-validation exercises have been carried out to assess the uncertainties associated with each method. Of the four methods tested, RK has proven to be the best one for predicting mean indoor radon concentrations; and by combining the RK predictions with the AM of the grids with 30 or more measurements, a Pan-European Indoor Radon Map has been produced. This map represents a first step towards a European radon exposure map and, in the future, a radon dose map.

Languages

English

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

ISSN: 1684-9981

DOI

10.5194/nhess-19-2451-2019

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