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Article name Radiation and Environmental Safety Assessment of Fossil Coals in Transbaikalia
Authors Manikovsky P.M. ,
Bibliographic description Sidorova G. P., Manikovsky P. M., Yakimov A. A., Ovcharenko N. V. Radiation and environmental safety assessment of fossil coals in Transbaikalia // Bulletin of the Transbaikal State University. 2023. Vol. 29, no. 2. P. 35–44. DOI: 10.2109/2227-9245-2023-29-2-36-44.
Category Earth and Environmental Sciences
DOI 55; 502.5; 504
DOI 10.2109/2227-9245-2023-29-2-36-44
Article type Original article
Annotation The article presents an overview of the results of earlier and currently ongoing studies on the actual problem of the fuel and energy complex – radiation and environmental safety of coal and its combustion products. The object of the research is the radiation-ecological quality of brown coals of Transbaikalia. The subject of the research is the brown coal deposits of Transbaikalia. The purpose of the work is to assess the radiation-ecological state of brown coal deposits in Transbaikalia. The objective of the research is to obtain reliable information about the content and distribution of H in coals and their combustion products. Research methods are the following: field-gamma-testing with the use of modern radiometric devices DKS-96; processing of laboratory samples using the gamma spectrometer “Progress”; desk work. Data on the concentrations of radionuclides in coals and their combustion products (ash and slag) of coal basins in the USA and Russia are presented. Data on the content of uranium and thorium in coals and ashes of coal from coal basins in Russia are presented. As a result of the conducted research, the radiation characteristics of brown coals of the Urtuy, Kharanor, Tataurovsky and Okino-Klyuchesky deposits are analyzed. A preliminary assessment of the environmental safety of the deposits of the Yuzhno-Argun brown coal basin is given. The scheme of gamma-testing at the site of the coal seam outlet for sediment at the Kutinsky deposit is presented. A schematic plan of a Boundary lignite deposit with a gamma-sampling network on a scale of 1:100,000 is shown. It has been found that the content of radionuclides (U-238, Ra-226, Th-232, K-40) in the coals of Transbaikalia and their combustion products is in wide ranges, which indicates a high level of radiation hazard. The planned work in the future is to build a map of the quality of deposits according to radiation and hygienic indicators, which can be used in making technological decisions for mining coal seams.
Key words coal, brown coal deposits of Transbaikalia, radionuclides, coal quality, radiation and environmental safety, coal combustion products, hazardous elements, environment, radiation safety standards, gamma testing
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