Optimized Counting Intervals For Concentration Measurement Of The Decay Products Of Radon And Thoron In A Uranium Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stephen Pogorski Atika Khan Colin R. Phillips
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

An optimized counting scheme for a mixture of radon daughters and thoron daughters typical of Ontario mines, developed in a previous study, was experimentally examined under mine conditions. The counting scheme requires a 10 minute sample and 5 1/2 hours counting instead of a 60 minute sample and more than 40 hours counting as required by a previous method. Taking into account the uncertainties associated with concentrations, flowrate and radioactive decay, the precision of the counting scheme was analyzed and found to be on average better than the 40 hour method.
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APA: Stephen Pogorski Atika Khan Colin R. Phillips  (1981)  Optimized Counting Intervals For Concentration Measurement Of The Decay Products Of Radon And Thoron In A Uranium Mine

MLA: Stephen Pogorski Atika Khan Colin R. Phillips Optimized Counting Intervals For Concentration Measurement Of The Decay Products Of Radon And Thoron In A Uranium Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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