Assessment of inhalation exposure potential of broken uranium ore piles in low-grade uranium mine

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry(2014)

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This paper presents the assessment of inhalation exposure potential of broken uranium ore piles in different stopes of Jaduguda uranium mines of India. 222 Rn emanation coefficient of broken uranium ore was measured in laboratory by collecting air sample from airtight glass jar containing ore sample. An attempt was also made to correlate the emanation coefficient with 226 Ra content of the ore. The 222 Rn progeny doses estimated based on radon activity concentration of broken ore, occupancy period and equilibrium ratio in different stopes were well below the prescribed limit of International Commission on Radiological Protection. The maximum 222 Rn progeny dose contribution from broken ore piles was worked out to be 0.22 mSv year −1 . This suggests that the broken ore piles are not the significant contributor of inhalation exposure under the existing ventilation condition of Jaduguda uranium mine.
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Underground uranium mine,Broken uranium ore,222Rn emanation coefficient,226Ra content,222Rn progeny exposure,Mine ventilation
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