radonbearing
Radonbearing is a term used to describe materials or environments that contain or emanate radon, a radioactive noble gas formed by the decay of uranium and thorium in rocks, soils, and certain minerals. Radon is colorless, tasteless, and odorless; exposure occurs primarily through inhalation of radon and its short-lived decay products in indoor air. The radon content of a site depends on the uranium concentration in the substrate and the emanation properties of the materials.
Sources include naturally occurring rocks and soils with elevated uranium, building materials containing uranium-bearing components (such
Measurement and assessment: Radon concentration is reported in becquerels per cubic meter (Bq/m3) or picocuries per
Mitigation: Strategies for radonbearing environments aim to reduce indoor radon by decreasing its entry and/or increasing
Health context: Prolonged exposure to elevated radon levels increases lung cancer risk, particularly among smokers. Radon