Detailed Information on Publication Record
2011
Radiation, Radon and Human Health
NAVRÁTIL, VladislavBasic information
Original name
Radiation, Radon and Human Health
Name in Czech
Záření, radon a lidské zdraví
Name (in English)
Radiation, Radon and Human Health
Authors
NAVRÁTIL, Vladislav
Edition
I. Brno, Book of Abstracts, School and Health for 21st Century, p. 40-40, 2011
Publisher
Masarykova Univerzita
Other information
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
printed version "print"
ISBN
978-80-210-5532-2
Keywords (in Czech)
záření; radon; rozpadové produkty; rakovina
Keywords in English
radiation; radon; decay products; cancer
Změněno: 6/3/2013 16:23, prof. RNDr. Vladislav Navrátil, CSc.
V originále
Although radon was discovered at the beginning of 20th century, its effects have been known since 16th century. At Schneeberg in the Erz Mountains Agricola noted in 1597 a high frequency of fatal lung diseases occured among local miners. Similar effects were seen in miners at Jáchymov as early as the 17th century. In these mines were copper, iron and silver ores accompanied by pitchblende – source of uranium and radium. The article presents results of radon concentration measurements in some parts of Western Moravia. The results of research are compared with geological situation in this region.
In Czech
Radon, netečný radioaktivní plyn, byl objeven na začátku 20. století. Jeho účinky však byly známy mnohem dříve a to už v 16. století, kdy je popsal významný středověký lékař Agricola (vysoký výskyt fatálních plicních onemocnění u horníků v oblasti Krušných hor, kde se těžilo stříbro). Článek pojednává o měření koncentrace radonu ve vzduchu v obytných místnostech (Západní Morava). Výsledky výzkumu jsou porovnány s geologickou situací v této oblasti.
In English
Although radon was discovered at the beginning of 20th century, its effects have been known since 16th century. At Schneeberg in the Erz Mountains Agricola noted in 1597 a high frequency of fatal lung diseases occured among local miners. Similar effects were seen in miners at Jáchymov as early as the 17th century. In these mines were copper, iron and silver ores accompanied by pitchblende – source of uranium and radium. The article presents results of radon concentration measurements in some parts of Western Moravia. The results of research are compared with geological situation in this region.
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