Title of article :
Radon concentration and gamma exposure in some Kosovo underground mines
Author/Authors :
Hodolli, G Institute of Occupational Medicine - Radiation Protection Service , Bekteshi, S University of Prishtina - Department of Physics , Kadiri, S Institute of Occupational Medicine - Radiation Protection Service , Xhafa, B University of Prishtina - Department of Physics , Dollani, K University of Tirana - Faculty of Natural Science
Abstract :
Background: In this study are submied the radon concentraon measurement
results of four underground mines: Stanterg, Artana, Hajvali and Badovc, which are
owned by Trepça Enterprise, Kosovo. The mines have the same geological formaon
and from these mines are extracted ores rich with lead, zinc, silver, and gold. The
radiaon exposures caused by radon and radon daughters was determined and
gamma dose measurements were also performed in the same me. Materials and
Methods: The measurement of radon concentraons in the environment of
mines is carried out by CRM 510, a portable device which connuously made
measurement for four consecuve days. The gamma exposure was
determined using fully portable handheld instrument GR-130 Exploranium.
The detector consisted of a 65 cm3 sodium iodide NaI(Tl) and a GM tube. The
system was calibrated against a 137Cs standard and checked for stability using
a low-acvity 9 kBq radioacve source. Results: The radon gas concentraon
for underground mines under study varied from minimal values 60 Bqm-3 to
maximal recorded value 748 Bqm-3. The average radon concentraon for
mines Stanterg, Artana, Hajvali and Badovc are 301.6, 191.4, 463.2 and 527.2
Bqm-3, respecvely. Conclusion: The average of total annual effecve doses
from radon concentraon and radon decay products for miners under the
study is 2.67 mSv and just from gamma ray exposure is 0.26 mSv. The average
values for radon concentraon and radon decay products to mines under the
study are lower than acon level 1000 Bq m-3 given by IAEA.
Keywords :
ore , workplace , effect ive dose , underground mines , Radon concentrat ion
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics