Interpretation of the Response of Continuous Radon Monitors to Transient Radon Concentrations

Abstract
Continuous monitoring of Rn concentrations can yield substantially more information than grab sampling in situations where concentrations vary significantly with time. Although several continuous monitors are designed, calibration is usually difficult and not completely rigorous. A simple and rigorous method is developed for the calibration and operation of all types of continuous flow-through instruments. Theoretical and experimental verification of the method is provided.