Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/16319
Authors: Benà, Eleonora* 
Ciotoli, Giancarlo* 
Ruggiero, Livio* 
Coletti, Chiara* 
Bossew, Peter* 
Massironi, Matteo* 
Mazzoli, Claudio* 
Mair, Volkmar* 
Morelli, Corrado* 
Galgaro, Antonio* 
Morozzi, Pietro* 
Tositti, Laura* 
Sassi, Raffaele* 
Title: Evaluation of tectonically enhanced radon in fault zones by quantification of the radon activity index
Journal: Scientific Reports 
Series/Report no.: /12 (2022)
Publisher: Nature PG
Issue Date: 14-Dec-2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-26124-y
Keywords: Radon
Soil Gas
Geochemistry
Radon Hazard
Abstract: This work highlights the importance of the Geogenic Radon Potential (GRP) component originated by degassing processes in fault zones. This Tectonically Enhanced Radon (TER) can increase radon concentration in soil gas and the inflow of radon in the buildings (Indoor Radon Concentrations, IRC). Although tectonically related radon enhancement is known in areas characterised by active faults, few studies have investigated radon migration processes in non-active fault zones. The Pusteria Valley (Bolzano, north-eastern Italy) represents an ideal geological setting to study the role of a non-seismic fault system in enhancing the geogenic radon. Here, most of the municipalities are characterised by high IRC. We performed soil gas surveys in three of these municipalities located along a wide section of the non-seismic Pusteria fault system characterised by a dense network of faults and fractures. Results highlight the presence of high Rn concentrations (up to 800 kBq·m-3) with anisotropic spatial patterns oriented along the main strike of the fault system. We calculated a Radon Activity Index (RAI) along north-south profiles across the Pusteria fault system and found that TER is linked to high fault geochemical activities. This evidence confirms that TER constitutes a significant component of GRP also along non-seismic faults.
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