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Uranium prospecting with Rn in frozen terrain
Authors:W Dyck  IR Jonasson  RF Liard
Abstract:Published reports show that 222Rn contents of soil gas can increase under snow-covered or frozen soils. By utilizing these observations and results of field tests described here, it can be stated that U prospecting with 222Rn in frozen terrain is practicable.Rn profiles in frozen and snow-covered soils over U mineralization in the Bancroft area of Ontario outlined known radioactive zones more clearly than did scintillometer profiles.Tests in Gatineau Park, Quebec, in the proximity of a radioactive pegmatite dike showed that lake ice acts as a restrictive barrier to Rn movement from lake waters beneath. Water samples, collected and allowed to freeze in plastic bottles, retained dissolved Rn quite effectively thus permitting sample collection and storage under the most severe winter conditions. Rn sampling of through-ice lake waters is therefore a feasible prospecting tool.Samples of spring run-off (snow-melt) waters and slushy snow collected from within a known weakly radioactive zone near South March, Ontario, were shown to contain less Rn than found in the same stream waters in the summer. No pronounced Rn degassing event of frozen soils was apparent early in the spring thaw in percolating run-off waters draining from the zone. The usefulness of spring thaw hydrogeochemistry using Rn is discussed.
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