Literature DB >> 15740774

The effect of exposure to employees from mining and milling operations in a uranium mine on lead isotopes--a pilot study.

Brian L Gulson1, Karen J Mizon, Bruce L Dickson, Michael J Korsch.   

Abstract

Potential exposure during mining and milling of uranium ore has resulted in the industry being highly regulated. Exposure can arise from inhalation of the daughter product radioactive gas radon (222Rn), inhalation of radioactive dust particles from mining and milling, direct irradiation from outside the body, and ingestion of radionuclides (e.g. uranium or radium) in food or water. Making use of the highly unusual lead isotopic signature for uranium ores (high 206Pb/204Pb from the high uranium content, low 208Pb/204Pb from the low Th/U ratio), we undertook a pilot study of nine male mine employees and three controls from the Ranger uranium mine in the Northern Territory Australia to determine if it was feasible to use lead isotopes in blood to identify exposure to uranium-derived materials. The lead isotopic data for the mine employees and controls plot in two distinct fields which are consistent with predicted isotopic patterns. Assuming retention of 10% of the ingested lead, then the increases seen in 206Pb represent intakes of between 0.9 and 15 mg, integrated over the years of exposure. The small amount of lead does not affect blood lead concentrations, but appears to be sufficient to be detectable with sensitive isotopic methods. Further studies, including those on urine, should be undertaken to confirm the veracity of the lead isotope method in monitoring exposure of uranium industry employees.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15740774     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.11.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Assessment of (222)Rn emanation from ore body and backfill tailings in low-grade underground uranium mine.

Authors:  Devi Prasad Mishra; Patitapaban Sahu; Durga Charan Panigrahi; Vivekanand Jha; R Lokeswara Patnaik
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2013-09-21       Impact factor: 4.223

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