Factors Affecting Radon Transport And The Concentration Of Radon In Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. F. Holub P. J. Dallimore
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Basic to solving the problem of the role of radon transport on radon concentrations in mines is to establish whether it occurs primarily as diffusion and forced flow through porous rock or through fissures in the rock. The laboratory experiments performed involved measurements of diffusion and emanation coefficients, porosity and permeability of representative rock samples. Significant differences have been found when comparing the results of the laboratory permeability determinations to those of the mine determinations. Considerations of underlying principles, however, suggest that the diffusion and emanation coefficients are the same in laboratory and mine. It was also found that moisture content plays a dominant role in radon transport through rock. Using these concepts and findings, some conclusions about the radon concentrations in mines have been drawn.
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APA: R. F. Holub P. J. Dallimore  (1981)  Factors Affecting Radon Transport And The Concentration Of Radon In Mines

MLA: R. F. Holub P. J. Dallimore Factors Affecting Radon Transport And The Concentration Of Radon In Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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