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Table 2 Summary of references reviewed in this article

From: A review on mathematical models for estimating indoor radon concentrations

Author(s)

Year

Factor

Application

Methoda

Soil

BM

Water

Vent.

Kusuda et al. [16]

1980

-

-

-

â—‹

Sample calculations

N.S.

Capra et al. [14]

1994

-

-

-

â—‹

An environmental chamber

N.S.

Ramola et al. [9]

2011

â—‹

-

-

â—‹

Budhakedar area of Garhwal Himalaya in summer and winter

N.S.S.

Man and Yeung [11]

1999

-

â—‹

-

â—‹

Newly constructed, uninhabited high-rise buildings in Hong Kong

N.S.S.

Shaikh et al. [12]

2003

-

â—‹

-

â—‹

A multi-storey building in Mumbai, India over four seasons

N.S.S.

Vogiannis and Nikolopoulos [13]

2008

-

-

â—‹

â—‹

Thermal spas in Greece

N.M.

Jelle [15]

2012

â—‹

â—‹

-

â—‹

Sample calculations

N.S.S.

Arvela et al. [10]

1988

â—‹

â—‹

-

â—‹

Finnish dwellings in summer and winter

N.S.S.

Font [5]

1997

â—‹

â—‹

â—‹

â—‹

Mediterranean climate house and Swedish houseb

N.M.

Font and Baixeras [6]

2003

  1. aN.M., N.S., and N.S.S. mean the numerical method using specially developed computer codes, the numerical solution of the differential equation, and the numerical solution of the differential equation at a steady state, respectively
  2. bThese applications were discussed in [7, 8]