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A Plan For Modeling Uranium Radon Daughter Concentrations
By John C. Edwards, Robert C. Bates
Modeling uranium mine radiation control methods and natural environmental radon variations is an extremely complex endeavor. A number of authors have examined particular facets of the problem and have
Jan 1, 1981
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Recovery Of Magnetite In Fine Coal Cleaning
By Randhir Sehgal
Heavy media processes have been used for cleaning +28 mesh coals for a number of years, Two applications, i.e., the vessels and the cyclones are widely used in the U. S. for this purpose. The basic re
Jan 1, 1981
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Control Of Radiation Hazards In Underground Uranium Mines
By John C. Franklin
INTRODUCTION Alpha-emitting radon daughter products are a recognized health hazard contributing to the development of lung cancer in persons exposed to excessive concentrations over an extended per
Jan 1, 1981
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The Roles Of Polonium Isotopes In The Etiology Of Lung Cancer In Cigarette Smokers And Uranium Miners
By E. A. Martell, K. S. Sweder
INTRODUCTION Lung cancer in uranium miners has been attributed to alpha irradiation of basal cells of the bronchial epithelium by radon daughters, primarily by 7.7 MeV alphas from polonium-214 (Alt
Jan 1, 1981
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Gamma Exposure Rate Reduction And Residual Radium-226 Concentrations Resulting From Decontamination Activities Conducted At The Former Uranium Millsite In Shiprock, New Mexico
By Thomas L. Hurst, Joseph M. Hans
INTRODUCTION The former Shiprock uranium mill site is located in the community of Shiprock, New Mexico on a bench overlooking the San Juan River (Figure 1). Both Shiprock and the mill site are loca
Jan 1, 1981
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Pitfalls In Air Sampling For Radioactive Particulates
By L. H. Munson, D. E. Hadlock, L. F. Munson, R. L. Gilchrist, P. D. Robinson
All uranium mills are required to perform sampling and analysis for radioactive particulates in their gaseous effluent streams and in the environment. Pacific Northwest Laboratory was requested by the
Jan 1, 1981
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An Oil Shale Perspective - Special Issue: The Emerging Reality of
By Paul L. Russell
Interest in the western oil shales of the US began in about 1908, with the first retort in Colorado constructed in 1917. The most successful early developments were near Elko, NV, where the Catlin Sha
Jan 1, 1981
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The Influence Of Selective Dispersants On The Sizing Performance Of Hydrocyclones
By Richard Klimpel
The influence of selective chemical dispersants on the hydrocycloning of a copper ore slurry is illustrated. In the % solids and slurry feed rate ranges associated with industrial practice, desirable
Jan 1, 1981
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A Comparison Of Mine Exposures With Regulatory Standards And Radon Daughter Concentrations
By Robert G. Beverly
INTRODUCTION Standards limiting the annual exposure of United States uranium miners to radon daughters were established in 1967 at 12 Working-Level-Months (WLM). The standard was reduced by a facto
Jan 1, 1981
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United States National Waste Terminal Storage Argillaceous Rock Studies
By George D. Brunton
The past and present argillaceous rock studies for the U.S. National Waste Terminal Storage Program consist of: (1) evaluation of the geological characteristics of several wide- spread argillaceous fo
Jan 1, 1981
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The Management Of Accident Prevention
By George Alan Weed
The management of safety is not only the most noble, but also the most personally and financially rewarding of all the management functions. The management of safety should result in the prevention of
Jan 1, 1981
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Sludge Dewatering By Pressure Filtration At Martin County Coal Corporation
By Raymond A. Bradbury
Martin County Coal Corporation's operations are located on Wolf Creek in Martin County in the eastern part of Kentucky. The mining complex was started in 1971 and has grown to a 2.273 Mt/a steam
Jan 1, 1981
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Statistical, Medical And Biological Aspects Of The Sputum Cytology Program For Uranium Workers In Ontario.
By J. D. Cooper, D. W. Thompson, J. Basiuk, W. Cass, R. Ilves
The Department of Thoracic Surgery and Pathology at the Toronto General Hospital have had a long standing interest in the early detection and treatment of carcinoma of the lung. Our initial experience
Jan 1, 1981
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Support Communities - The Human Factor In Resource Development
By Robert W. Yokom
As the search for new sources of energy and minerals leads to more remote areas of the country - and the world - the need to plan for adequate housing and community facilities for the construction and
Jan 1, 1981
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Internal Dosimetry Of Inhaled Radon Daughters
By W. Jacobi, K. Eisfeld
The primary objective of dosimetric modelling for the inhalation of radon daughters is the evaluation of the dose distribution and of the mean dose to sensitive cells or target tissues in the respirat
Jan 1, 1981
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Roof Control (28bbf326-fe54-4352-8f23-0c5158a6f9f5)
By Frank L. Gaddy
Falls of roof account for over 50% of the fatalities that occur in coal mines in the US. Thus, roof control is one of the more important phases of underground mining. In reality, the control of roof i
Jan 1, 1981
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Reclamation And Computer Modeling--A New Look At The Shallow Overburden And Thick Seam Operations
By Khosrow Badiozamani
Operating mines in Wyoming and Montana, which are generally characterized by shallow overburden and thick coal seams, are faced with reclamation problems which are unique to this area. Unlike the east
Jan 1, 1981
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An Examination Of The Relationship Between WLM Exposure And Dose
By V. A. Leach, J. R. Johnson
The calculation of the dose to the bronchial epithelium, lungs and other body tissues from exposures to airborne radon and thoron daughters requires a knowledge of the pattern of deposition in the res
Jan 1, 1981
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Applications Of Plastic Nuclear Track Detectors To Active And Passive Working Level Dosimetry*
By A. L. Frank, Benton
INTRODUCTION The selective sensitivity of plastic nuclear track detectors (PNTD's) to low energy 4He particles in an environment which also contains gamma and beta radiations has made these de
Jan 1, 1981
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Failures And Critique Of The BEIR-III Lung Cancer Risk Estimates*
By Bernard L. Cohen
I.INTRODUCTION The B E I R-III Report (NAS-1980) introduces large increases in the estimated health effects of radon as compared with previous work (NAS-1972). It is the purpose of this paper to po
Jan 1, 1981