Title of article
Assessment of the radiological impacts of historical coal mining operations on the environment of Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
Author/Authors
A. M. Dowdall، نويسنده , , K. Vicat، نويسنده , , I. Frearson، نويسنده , , S. Gerland، نويسنده , , Lisa B. Lind، نويسنده , , G. Shaw، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
14
From page
101
To page
114
Abstract
Mineral extraction activities, such as those conducted by oil, gas and coal industries, are widespread throughout the Arctic region. Waste products of these activities can result in significant contributions to the radioactive burden of the surrounding environment due to increased concentrations of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) to levels that would not normally be found in the environment. Coal mining operations commenced in the early 1900s on Svalbard and have been conducted at a variety of locations on the archipelago since then. Coal contains radionuclides of the uranium and thorium series as well as 40K. Extraction and processing of coal can result in releases of these radionuclides to the broader environment with subsequent impact on the human and non-human inhabitants of the area. This paper presents the results of a study on environmental radioactivity resulting from historical coal mining operations conducted at Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen, in the Svalbard archipelago. Activity concentrations of radionuclides found in materials associated with these operations are presented as well as the results of a spatial dosimetric survey conducted over an area affected by coal mining.
Keywords
Arctic , Coal mining , Dosimetric survey , norm , uranium , Svalbard , thorium
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Record number
706295
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