Mine Models And The Thoron Problem In Underground Uranium Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Bigu
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Use has been made of several theoretical models to predict radiation levels in underground uranium mines. The models used are the Evans model, the Thomas-Epps mine model, the isolated mine model, the mine tunnel with no air flow and the mine tunnel with air flow (Beckman and Holub). Calculations based on the above models have been extended to include thoron gas and its progeny, a common occurrence in some Canadian uranium mines. Theoretical predictions include radon and thoron progenies WLs and concentrations, and some ratios of great practical interest. The main differences between the models are pointed out and comparison is made with experimental data gathered during the last three years in several Canadian underground uranium mines.
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APA: J. Bigu  (1981)  Mine Models And The Thoron Problem In Underground Uranium Mines

MLA: J. Bigu Mine Models And The Thoron Problem In Underground Uranium Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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