Title of article :
Estimation of radon concentrations in coal mines using a hybrid technique calibration curve
Author/Authors :
Khalid Jamil، نويسنده , , Safdar Ali، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The results of epidemiological studies in various countries show that radon and its progeny cause carcinogenic effects on mine workers. Therefore, it becomes of paramount importance to monitor radon concentrations and consequently determine the radon dose rates in coal mines for the protection of coal miners. A new calibration curve was obtained for radon concentration estimation using hybrid techniques. A calibration curve was generated using 226Ra activity concentration measured by a HPGe detector-based gamma-ray spectrometer versus α-track-density rate due to radon and its progeny on CR-39 track detector. Using the slope of the experimentally determined curve in the units of Becqueral per kilogram (Bq kg−1) per unit α-track-density per hour (cm−2 h−1), radon concentrations (Bq m−3) were estimated using coal samples from various coal mines in two provinces of Pakistan, Punjab and Balochistan. Consequently, radon dose rates were computed in the simulated environment of the coal mines. Results of these computations may be considered with a caveat that the method developed in this paper provides only a screening method to indicate the radon dose in coal mines. It has been shown that the actual measurements of radon concentrations in the coal mines are in agreement with the estimated radon concentrations using the hybrid-technique calibration curve.
Keywords :
coal mine , Calibration curve , Radon dose rates , RADON , Health hazard , Mine workers , Hybrid technique , CR-39 trackdetector , HPGe detector
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity