Determination Of Radiation Levels To Be Encountered In Underground And Open-Pit Uranium Mines - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. F. Archibald
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

It is often alleged by mine ventilation engineers that no reliable method exists to forecast the levels of radiation to be encountered in future uranium mines. It results that the design of uranium mine ventilation systems is based on factors other than radiological hazards, such as radon and radon daughter concentrations, for which permissible limits are set. Ventilation has been used to date as the main control mechanism for radon and radon daughters. Although it has become increasingly difficult to provide enough ventilating air to reduce the radon gas and its daughter products to safe levels in some mining arrangements, it is not the object of this paper to discuss alternatives to ventilation. This paper will describe a methodology followed by the authors over the years to estimate the levels of radiation to be encountered in underground and open pit uranium mines. Ventilating air is used to maintain working level concentrations within safe limits. The sources of radon and radon daughters and the quantities of each which will be produced, will be of great value in planning and designing a ventilation system to control them. This information can afterwards be integrated into the overall mine design. The methodology to be outlined can also be used to estimate, given a mine design format, the radiation levels to be encountered. If levels are not acceptable, modifications in the mine design can be made at an early stage. The emphasis is placed on an integrated effort where the ventilation engineers and the mine design engineers work in close collaboration from the very start of the mining project. Estimation of radon and radon daughter levels can be initiated as soon as core samples are obtained from the exploration programmes.
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APA: J. F. Archibald  (1980)  Determination Of Radiation Levels To Be Encountered In Underground And Open-Pit Uranium Mines - Introduction

MLA: J. F. Archibald Determination Of Radiation Levels To Be Encountered In Underground And Open-Pit Uranium Mines - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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