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Assessment of 222Rn emanation from ore body and backfill tailings in low-grade underground uranium mine
Authors:Devi Prasad Mishra  Patitapaban Sahu  Durga Charan Panigrahi  Vivekanand Jha  R Lokeswara Patnaik
Institution:1. Department of Mining Engineering, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, 826 004, India
2. Environmental Assessment Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai, 400 085, India
Abstract:This paper presents a comparative study of 222Rn emanation from the ore and backfill tailings in an underground uranium mine located at Jaduguda, India. The effects of surface area, porosity, 226Ra and moisture contents on 222Rn emanation rate were examined. The study revealed that the bulk porosity of backfill tailings is more than two orders of magnitude than that of the ore. The geometric mean radon emanation rates from the ore body and backfill tailings were found to be 10.01?×?10?3 and 1.03 Bq m?2 s?1, respectively. Significant positive linear correlations between 222Rn emanation rate and the 226Ra content of ore and tailings were observed. For normalised 226Ra content, the 222Rn emanation rate from tailings was found to be 283 times higher than the ore due to higher bulk porosity and surface area. The relative radon emanation from the tailings with moisture fraction of 0.14 was found to be 2.4 times higher than the oven-dried tailings. The study suggested that the mill tailings used as a backfill material significantly contributes to radon emanation as compared to the ore body itself and the 226Ra content and bulk porosity are the dominant factors for radon emanation into the mine atmosphere.
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