Rock Sealant Restricts Falling Barometer Effect

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert C. Bates
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 12, 1977

Abstract

Is the value of rock sealant on radon control destroyed by changes in barometric pressure? While an article by Dr. Gerald Schroeder in the June 1977 issue of MINING ENGINEERING suggests this, it should be noted this is not necessarily true as the ensuing discussion reveals. Before analyzing the data leading to Dr. Schroeder's conclusions, some comments on their source are needed. The figures were collected during a 1973 US Bureau of Mines test of radon barrier coatings in the Dakota uranium mine near Grants, N.M. Results of that test were reported by Franklin, et al 3,4 in 1975. The mine is essentially dry and ore occurrence is within a lightly cemented, porous medium-to coarse-grained sandstone of high permeability and radon emanation rate.
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APA: Robert C. Bates  (1977)  Rock Sealant Restricts Falling Barometer Effect

MLA: Robert C. Bates Rock Sealant Restricts Falling Barometer Effect. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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