Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Chutima Kranrod"
- Chutima Kranrod's recent research predominantly addresses the assessment of indoor exposure to natural radioactivity, focusing on the inhalation of radon and thoron progeny in various regions, particularly in Gabon and Cameroon, utilizing advanced monitoring techniques such as passive detectors and direct progeny sensors.
- A significant finding from the studies includes the determination of effective dose calculations related to radon and thoron exposure, highlighting the critical role of thoron in regions identified as thoron-prone, as well as variations in radon concentrations across different geographic locales.
- Kranrod also explores calibration methods for radon measurement in drinking water and mapping radon activity concentration in soil, contributing to the understanding of radiological risks and supporting public health initiatives in areas with high natural background radiation, such as the heavily polluted Chiang Mai, Thailand.*