Radon and thoron daughter working levels in British coalmines
Shift-average radon and thoron daughter working levels have been measured at 11 collieries in the U.K. Levels were low (generally less than 20 milli-working levels) compared with those typical of uranium mines. The possible influences of various factors on the level of activity were examined, but a correlation was found only with ventilation distances from pit bottom to the sampling site
Publication Number: P/84/28
First Author: Edlin DW
Other Authors: Crawford NP , Dodgson J
Publisher: Oxford University Press,Oxford University, Oxford,Oxford
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