Radiation in uranium mines (7b6a6ff4-448e-4280-b70a-915d9e64882e)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. W. Thompkins
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

"PREFACEPart 1 of this paper, published in the September issue, covered the occurrence of uranium, radiation from uranium ores, the uranium series, radioactive theory, radioactive equilibrium and application to the radon series, the working level, the theory of emanation and diffusion, transport by thermal diffusion of radon emanating from porous rocks, and definitions.The October issue carried Part 2, which dealt with radiation theory applied to uranium ores, other radon migration factors, factors affecting the radon gas release rate, the measurement of radon gas emanation rates, the tunnel concept, variation of emanation rate with grade and estimating radioactivity from grade analysis.Part 3, in this issue, concludes the series by discussing the techniques for controlling radiation and providing some example calculations.17.0. Techniques for Controlling Radiation17.1. Altering the Factors In the Diffusion EquationIt has been noted that radon gas emanates from the surfaces of exposed ore to the mine atmosphere. The diffusion laws establish the rate of this flow. The fundamental relationship is that the rate of flow (J) is a function of the pore concentration and the distance from the surface. It is expressed as: []If any of these terms is varied, either naturally or artificially, the rate of gas emanation will be altered.Altering the Diffusion CoefficientThe literature describes many ways to lower the radon gas emanation rates which are dependent on changing the diffusion coefficient:1. A layer of ice on top of a tailings dam or on a soil.2. Humid clayey materials and swamped soils over a radon source."
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APA: R. W. Thompkins  (1982)  Radiation in uranium mines (7b6a6ff4-448e-4280-b70a-915d9e64882e)

MLA: R. W. Thompkins Radiation in uranium mines (7b6a6ff4-448e-4280-b70a-915d9e64882e). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1982.

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