DGGS IC 83
Radon testing after earthquakes
Authors:
Athey, J.E., and Salisbury, J.B.
Publication Date:
Mar 2019
Publisher:
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
Comments:
Earthquakes may disturb materials around your home's foundation, creating new pathways for this odorless, colorless gas to enter your home. Learn why it's a good idea to test for radon following an earthquake.
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Quadrangle(s):
Alaska General
Related project(s):
Geologic Map and Radon Databases (EPA),
Radon outreach
Citation ID:
30168
Bibliographic Reference
Athey, J.E., and Salisbury, J.B., 2019, Radon testing after earthquakes: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular 83, 2 p. https://doi.org/10.14509/30168
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Keywords
DGGS; Earthquake; Education; Fact Sheet; Gas; Geologic Hazards; Hazards; Mineral Resources; Outreach; Radon
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