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Small ion pulse ionization chamber for radon measurement in underground space.

Xiang-Long DongZi-Ji MaZhi-Wen JiangQi WangRui Gou
Published in: Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine (2024)
Radon, prevalent in underground spaces, requires continuous monitoring due to health risks. Traditional detectors are often expensive, bulky, and ill-suited for humid environments in underground spaces. This study presents a compact, cost-effective radon detector designed for long-term, online monitoring. It uses a small ionization chamber with natural airflow, avoiding the need for fans or pumps, and includes noise filtering and humidity mitigation. Featuring multi-point networking and easy integration capabilities, this detector significantly enhances radon monitoring in challenging, underground conditions.
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