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Radon concentrations in the air of Slovene (Yugoslavia) underground mines
Abstract Radon-222 was measured in the air of all active underground mines in Slovenia, Yugoslavia, comprising one mercury mine, one lead mine, and six coal mines, Scintillation cells were used for measurement of radon. The highest concentration of 77 kBqm−3 was found in the Mežica lead mine, while the concentration in the Idrija mercury mine was usually below 1 kBq m−3; concentrations in coal mines seldom exceeded 0.5 kBq m−3.
Radon concentrations in the air of Slovene (Yugoslavia) underground mines
Abstract Radon-222 was measured in the air of all active underground mines in Slovenia, Yugoslavia, comprising one mercury mine, one lead mine, and six coal mines, Scintillation cells were used for measurement of radon. The highest concentration of 77 kBqm−3 was found in the Mežica lead mine, while the concentration in the Idrija mercury mine was usually below 1 kBq m−3; concentrations in coal mines seldom exceeded 0.5 kBq m−3.
Radon concentrations in the air of Slovene (Yugoslavia) underground mines
Kobal, I. (author) / Vaupotič, J. (author) / Udovč, H. (author) / Burger, J. (author) / Stropnik, B. (author)
Environmental International ; 16 ; 171-173
1989-08-30
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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