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Radon: a deadly gas

By Lola Pereira, Professor at the University of Salamanca

Radon derives from the disintegration of uranium, releasing radioactive alpha-particles. If radon is inhaled, it can go to the lungs, producing lung cancer. Radon can accumulate indoors and the aim of researchers is to reduce its concentration. This webinar will explore how to control radon concentration through a three-step protocol: 1) Knowing the problem through onsite measurements; 2) Identifying the source of the problem through research; and 3) Implementing measures to decrease the concentration to acceptable levels.

Webinar link: https://universityofgalway-ie.zoom.us/j/96727342324

About the speaker:

Lola Pereira: Professor at the University of Salamanca. Graduated in Geology by the University of Salamanca; Master in Sciences by the University of Portsmouth (UK). She spent four years working at the nuclear reactor of McMaster University, Canada, first as a postdoc and then as a visiting researcher. She has been the chair of the IUGS Publications Committee, Secretary General of the Heritage Stones IUGS Subcommission, councillor of the IUGS Executive Committee (2022-2026), and Secretary General of IMGA (2025-2027). She teaches Geochemistry at the University of Salamanca and is leading European projects to incorporate research matters in the study programs of universities in Africa and China.


Asbestos: the silent killer

By Dr Lola Pereira from University of Salamanca, Spain; and Dr Andrea Bloise from University of Calabria, Italy


Geoenvironmental Risk Study Due To The Arsenic Presence In The Main Aquifers Of The Southwest Of Uruguay


A medical geology study of groundwater contamination with arsenic in an area of Canelones, Uruguay

By Paulina Pizzorno


Comparison of invivo bioavailabilty studies of Envigba Abakaliki mine district to define the health implications of the available heavy metals.

By Animba, Tochukwu Stella – Department of Geology and Mining, Faculty of Applied Natural Sciences, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Nigeria.


Health effects associated with inhalation of airborne selected geogenic material arising from mining operations: a research proposal

By Okonkwo Ekene Matthew


Interaction between micro and nanoparticles of volcanic ash with synthetic lung fluids

By PhD Benedetto Schiavo from the Institute of Geophysics, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.


The challenges of chronic and delayed disasters

Webinar presentation delivered by Prof. Claire Horwell from Durham University, organized by the International Environmental and Health Sciences Consortium (IEHSC) in collaboration with IMGA.