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Measurement Using Ionization Chambers ....................................................................... 468 Part E: Measurement of Airborne 222Rn by Grab-Sample Collection and α-Activity
Measurement Using Scintillation Cells and Photomultiplier Tubes ..................................... 471 Part F: Measurement of 222Rn by Electrostatic Precipitation and α-Energy Spectral
Analysis Using a Solid State (Passive Ion-Implanted Planar Silicon) Detector ................... 474 References ...................................................................................................................................... 479
public health concern. As a consequence, studies of radon control and hazard evaluation have been conducted. In addition to studies related to health effects, radon may also be used as an atmospheric tracer in meteorological, geophysical and air pollution studies.