(Note: Although this publication is now out of print from the USGS, it was reprinted by Lewis Publishing, Inc., Boca Raton, Forida. ISBN: 0-87371-955-7).
1. Methods of Characterization of Ground for Assessment of Indoor Radon
Potential at a Site, by Allan B. Tanner
2. Simple Techniques for Soil-Gas and Water Sampling for Radon Analysis
by G.M. Reimer
3. A Preliminary Evaluation of Environmental factors Influencing Day-to-Day
and Seasonal Soil-Gas Radon Concentrations, by Sigrid Asher-Bolinder,
Douglass E. Owen, and R. Randall Schumann
4. Derivation of Radon Migration Rates in the Surficial Environment by Use of
Helium Injection Experiments, by G.M. Reimer
5. Radon in Sheared Metamorphic and Igneous Rocks, by Linda C.S. Gundersen
6. The Geology and Geochemistry of Soils in Boyertown and Easton,
Pennsylvania, by Sherry S. Agard and Linda C.S. Gundersen
7. Radon in Soil Gas and Gamma-Ray Activity of Rocks and Soils at the Mulligan
Quarry, Clinton, New Jersey, by Mitchell E. Henry, Margret E. Kaeding, and
Donald Monteverde
8. Radon in Soil Gas Along Active Faults in Central California, by Chi-Yu
King, Calvin Walkingstick, and David Basler
9. Radon Emanation from Uranium Mill Tailings, by Edward R. Landa
10. Use of Aerial Gamma-Ray Data to Estimate Relative Amounts of Radon in Soil
Gas, by Joseph S. Duval
11. Regional Radon Characterizations, by R. Thomas Peake and R. Randall
Schumann
12. Reconaissance Approach to Using Geology and Soil-Gas Radon Concentrations
for Making Rapid and Preliminary Estimates of Indoor Radon Potential, by
G.M. Reimer, Linda C.S. Gundersen, S.L. Szarzi, and J.M. Been
13. A Review of the Chemical Processes Affecting the Mobility of Radionuclides
in Natural Waters, with Applications, by Richard B. Wanty and Robert Schoen
14. Radionuclides in Ground Water, Rock and Soil, and Indoor Air of the
Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada--A literature Review
and Summary of Data, by Robert T. Paulsen
15. Sampling and Analysis of Dissolved Radon-222 in Water by the De-emanation
Method, by In Che Yang
16. A Comparison of Two Techniques for Radon-222 Measurement in Water
Supplies, by Ann Mullin and Richard B. Wanty
17. Use of Radon Measurements in Carters Creek, Maury County, Tennessee, to
Determine Location and Magnitude of Ground-Water Seepage, by Roger W. Lee
and Este F. Hollyday
18. Geologic and Geochemical Factors Controlling Uranium, Radium-226, and
Radon-222 in Ground Water, Newark Basin, New Jersey, by Zoltan Szabo and
Otto S. Zapecza
19. Radium-226, Radium-228, and Radon-222 in Ground Water of the Chickies
Quartzite, Southeastern Pennsylvania, by L. DeWayne Cecil, Lisa A. Senior,
and Karen L. Vogel
20. Radon in Ground Water of Carson Valley, West-Central Nevada, by Michael S.
Lico and Timothy G. Rowe
21. Geochemistry of Ground Water and Radionuclide Mobility in Two Areas of the
Reading Prong, Eastern Pennsylvania, by Richard B. Wanty, Paul H. Briggs,
and Linda C.S. Gundersen
22. Radionuclides in the Puerco and Lower Little Colorado River Basins, New
Mexico and Arizona, Before 1987, by John R. Gray and Robert H. Webb
23. Uranium, Radium, and Radon in Deeply Buried Sediments of the U.S. Gulf
Coast, by Thomas F. Kraemer
24. Radon, Helium, and Other Gases in Shallow Ground Waters of Uraniferous
Holocene Alluvium, Floedelle Creek, Stevens County, Northeast Washington,
by James K. Otton and G.M. Reimer