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Why are glacial sediments a source of radon in Ohio?

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Why are glacial sediments a source of radon in Ohio?

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A The glacial sediments (called “till”) in central and western Ohio contain large amounts of limestone and dolostone derived from the older, underlying rocks. Subsequent weathering of these rocks has produced a deep soil on top of the till that is enriched in uranium. The glacial till itself is also uraniferous in places where it contains abundant pieces of the underlying Ohio Shale.

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