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Fourth International Mine Ventilation Congress, Brisbane (Proceedings and Addendum volume)

Conference Proceedings

Fourth International Mine Ventilation Congress, Brisbane (Proceedings and Addendum volume)

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The Exposure of Mining Personnel to Ionising Radiations in Cornish Tin Mines

South Crofty's ventilation network is large and complex. Of the total exhaust air quantity 40% enters the mine by leakage routes through old workings, this air carries high concentrations of radon gas and results in the mine becoming a classified work place under the Ionising Radiation Regulations 1985. Improvements in the control of the ventilating air and dilution by increased air quantity have reduced the average contamination to aelow-0.2 WL. The major part of the radon originates from ground water inflows and from concentrations of radium within the mine with direct emanation from rock surfaces being negligible. Of 600 kBgs-1 total radon leaving the mine 93% cannot be accounted for from known and accessible sources.
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  • Published: 1988
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