An investigation on natural radioactivity from mining industry -- 2
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2006
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The environmental problem of natural occurring radioactive materials (NORM) is omnipresent on Earth, and their radioactivity may become concentrated as a result of human activities. Various industries produce concentrated radioactivity in their byproducts: Mining originating industries such as the coal industries, petroleum extraction and processing and natural gas, mining enrichment waste, phosphate, etc. They have been well known and widely investigated. The EPA describes NORM wastes from the mining and processing of three categories of metals: rare earth metals, special application metals and metals produced in bulk quantities by industrial extraction processes. In addition, NORM has a lot of negative effects on the natural resources (water supplies, soils, air, etc.) and living organisms (human, animals, plants, microorganisms etc.). In this study, we investigated NORM levels that originated from mining industry and their effect on drinking water supplies. NORM parameter of gross alpha and gross beta were measured that only a few of them were over the standard levels. © 2006. International Scientific Conference SGEM.
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6th International Scientific Conference on Modern Management of Mine Producing, Geology and Environmental protection, SGEM 2006 -- 12 June 2006 through 16 June 2006 -- Albena -- 101474
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Gross alpha, Gross beta, Mining industries, Natural radioactivity
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6th International Scientific Conference on Modern Management of Mine Producing, Geology and Environmental protection, SGEM 2006
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