Determination of radon gas and respirable ore dust concentrations in the underground merelani Tanzanite mines

Authors

  • Evarist M. Kahuluda Radiation Control Directorate, Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission, P. O. Box 749 Arusha, Tanzania
  • Ismael N. Makundi Department of Physics, University of Dar es Salaam, P. O. Box 35063 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Keywords:

Radon, Dust, Underground Mines

Abstract

This study has estimated the concentrations of radon gas and respirable ore dust in the Merelani underground tanzanite mines. Two different portable monitors were used to measure the radon gas and respirable ore dust concentrations, respectively. The mean radon gas concentrations (disintegrations per second per cubic meter) ranged from 40.1 Bq/m3 to 4.2 x 103 Bq/m3 with the geometric mean of 118.4 Bq/m3 which is below the ICRP workplace guidance level of 500 - 1500 Bq/m3. The estimated mean annual effective dose (D) was 1.6 mSv which is significantly lower than the external exposure annual effective dose of 20 mSv and the annual organ dose limit of 2.4 mSv. The overall arithmetic mean concentration of respirable ore dust was 18.2 g/m3 and the geometric mean was 2.1 g/m3 which is very high compared to the guidance level of 2 g/m3. The respirable dust was mainly produced during drilling and blasting of rocks, under normal conditions the geometric mean of respirable gas concentration was 0.8 g/m3. It is recommended that immediate intervention such as providing proper ventilation during the two processes to dilute radon levels in underground mines and the monitoring should be done regularly

 

 

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Published

30-11-2014

How to Cite

Kahuluda, E. M., & Makundi, I. N. (2014). Determination of radon gas and respirable ore dust concentrations in the underground merelani Tanzanite mines. Tanzania Journal of Science, 40(1), 13–19. Retrieved from https://tjs.udsm.ac.tz/index.php/tjs/article/view/352

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