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Naturally occurring radioactive material and risk assessment of tailings of polymetallic and Ra/U mines from legacy sites

Authors :
Daniela Lobarinhas
M. Reis
João C. Waerenborgh
Maria Isabel Prudêncio
Rosa Marques
Carlos J. P. Rosa
Dulce Russo
Edgar Carvalho
Isabel Paiva
Catarina Diamantino
Guilherme Cardoso
Marta Santos
Maria Isabel Dias
Bruno J. C. Vieira
Rui Pinto
Source :
Chemosphere. 223:171-179
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Old mine tailings from Northern and Central Portugal were studied in order to perform a radiological and chemical characterization. The evaluation of massic activity of natural radionuclides and concentrations in tailings of polymetallic and Ra/U mines was performed by gamma spectrometry and neutron activation analysis. Iron speciation was carried out by Mossbauer spectroscopy. In polymetallic tailings with physical ore processing (Cumieira and Verdes - exploited for Sn, Nb-Ta) higher contents of Th, 228Ra and 226Ra in the coarser materials occur, probably due to their presence in host rock and ore fragments. In finer tailings, washing may explain the lower 226Ra and 210Pb massic activity. In tailings with physical/chemical ore processing (Covas - exploited for W and Sn) high U contents and a tendency for higher 226Ra and 210Pb massic activity in the fine materials is observed, probably due to their incorporation in nano-sized particles of iron oxides. A high variation of the 210Pb/226Ra ratio occurs in polymetallic tailings; a deficit of 210Pb can be observed particularly in deposits of settling tanks drained from dumps of chemically treated ore. In Ervideira-Mestras tailings (Ra/U exploitation) where no ore process in situ was performed, a near equilibrium between 210Pb and 226Ra occurs. Dose risk assessment was carried out by calculating external outdoor Annual Effective Dose Rate; the dose rates in air due to terrestrial gamma radiation are low for the polymetallic tailings (

Details

ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
223
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemosphere
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a9c434a4a2e668f804418fc53411c1e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.02.057