Published June 2001 | Version v1
Journal article

Radon anomalies along faults in North of Jordan

Description

Radon emanation was sampled in five locations in a limestone quarry area using SSNTDs CR-39. Radon levels in the soil air at four different well-known traceable fault planes were measured along a traverse line perpendicular to each of these faults. Radon levels at the fault were higher by a factor of 3-10 than away from the faults. However, some sites have broader shoulders than the others. The method was applied along a fifth inferred fault zone. The results show anomalous radon level in the sampled station near the fault zone, which gave a radon value higher by three times than background. This study draws its importance from the fact that in Jordan many cities and villages have been established over an intensive faulted land. Also, our study has considerable implications for the future radon mapping. Moreover, radon gas is proved to be a good tool for fault zones detection

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Identifiers

PII
S1350448701001937;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiation Measurements
Journal Volume
34
Journal Issue
1-6
Journal Page Range
p. 397-400
ISSN
1350-4487
CODEN
RMEAEP

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
Syrian Arab Republic
INIS RN
33037276
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
AIR; DIELECTRIC TRACK DETECTORS; EMANATION METHOD; GEOLOGIC FAULTS; JORDAN; RADON; SOILS
Descriptors DEC
ARAB COUNTRIES; ASIA; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; ELEMENTS; FLUIDS; GASES; GEOLOGIC FRACTURES; GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; MIDDLE EAST; NONMETALS; RADIATION DETECTORS; RARE GASES

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Copyright (c) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.