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Gillmore, G, Crockett, R.G.M and Phillips, P.S (2018) 'Radon as a carcinogenic built-environmental pollutant.' In: Gillmore, G, Perrier, F.E. and Crockett, R.G.M, eds. Radon, health and natural hazards. Geological Society, London, pp. 7-34. ISBN 9781786203083

Gillmore, G, Grattan, J, Pyatt, B, Phillips, P.S and Pearce, G (2002) 'Radon, water and abandoned metalliferous mines in the UK: environmental and human health implications.' In: Merkel, B.J, Planer-Friedrich, B and Wolkersdorfer, C, eds. Uranium in the aquatic environment: proceedings of the international conference 'Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology III and the International Mine Water Association Symposium' Freiberg, Germany, 15-21 September 2002. Springer, Berlin, pp. 65-76. ISBN 9783642628771

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Denman, A.R, Crockett, R.G.M, Groves-Kirkby, C.J, Phillips, P.S and Gillmore, G (2019) 'Exploring the relationship between social deprivation and domestic radon levels in the East Midlands, UK.' Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 199. pp. 84-98.

Crockett, R.G.M, Gillmore, G, Phillips, P.S and Gilbertson, D.D (2007) 'Reply to comment by Elizabeth S. Cochran and John E. Vidale on “Tidal synchronicity of the 26 December 2004 Sumatran earthquake and its aftershocks”.' Geophysical Research Letters, 34 (4). L04303.

Denman, A.R, Crockett, R.G.M, Groves-Kirkby, C.J, Phillips, P.S, Gillmore, G and Woolridge, A.C (2007) 'The value of Seasonal Correction Factors in assessing the health risk from domestic radon - a case study in Northamptonshire, UK.' Environment International, 33 (1). pp. 34-44.

Crockett, R.G.M, Gillmore, G, Phillips, P.S and Gilbertson, D.D (2006) 'Tidal synchronicity of the 26 December 2004 Sumatran earthquake and its aftershocks.' Geophysical Research Letters, 33 (19).

Groves-Kirkby, C.J, Denman, A.R, Crockett, R.G.M, Phillips, P.S and Gillmore, G (2006) 'Identification of tidal and climatic influences within domestic radon time-series from Northamptonshire, UK.' Science of the Total Environment, 367 (1). pp. 191-202.

Crockett, R.G.M, Gillmore, G, Phillips, P.S, Denman, A.R and Groves-Kirkby, C.J (2006) 'Radon anomalies preceding earthquakes which occurred in the UK, in summer and autumn 2002.' Science of the Total Environment, 364 (1-3). pp. 138-148.

Crockett, R.G.M, Gillmore, G, Phillips, P.S, Denman, A.R and Groves-Kirkby, C.J (2006) 'Tidal synchronicity of built-environment radon levels in the UK.' Geophysical Research Letters, 33 (5).

Groves-Kirkby, C.J, Denman, A.R, Crockett, R.G.M, Phillips, P.S, Woolridge, A.C and Gillmore, G (2006) 'Time-integrating radon gas measurements in domestic premises: comparison of short-, medium- and long-term exposures.' Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 86 (1). pp. 92-109.

Gillmore, G, Phillips, P.S and Denman, A.R (2005) 'The effects of geology and the impact of seasonal correction factors on indoor radon levels: a case study approach.' Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 84 (3). pp. 469-479.

Denman, A.R, Groves-Kirkby, C.J, Phillips, P.S, Crockett, R.G.M, Woolridge, A and Gillmore, G (2005) 'The practical use of electrets in a public health radon remediation campaign.' Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 84 (3). pp. 375-391.

Grattan, J.P, Gillmore, G, Gilbertson, D.D, Pyatt, F.B, Hunt, C.O, McLaren, S.J, Phillips, P.S and Denman, A.R (2004) 'Radon and 'King Solomon's miners': Faynan Orefield, Jordanian Desert.' Science of the Total Environment, 319 (1-3). pp. 99-113.

Coskeran, T, Denman, A.R, Phillips, P.S and Gillmore, G (2002) 'A critical comparison of the cost-effectiveness of domestic radon remediation programmes in three counties of England.' Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 62 (2). pp. 129-144.

Gillmore, G, Phillips, P.S, Denman, A.R and Gilbertson, D.D (2002) 'Radon in the Creswell Crags Permian limestone caves.' Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 62 (2). pp. 165-179.

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