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ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF AIRBORNE DUST IN THE SHALE SHAKER HOUSE DURING AN OFFSHORE DRILLING OPERATION

HANSEN, A. B.; LARSEN, E.; HANSEN, L. V.; LYNGSAAE, M.; KUNZE, H.
Annals of Occupational Hygeine , Volume 35 (6): 651 Oxford University PressDec 1, 1991

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ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF AIRBORNE DUST IN THE SHALE SHAKER HOUSE DURING AN OFFSHORE DRILLING OPERATION

Abstract

Abstract During 2 days of an offshore drilling operation in the North Sea, 16 airborne dust samples from the atmosphere of the Shale Shaker House were collected onto filters. During this operation, drilling mud composed of a water slurry of barite (BaSO 4 together with minor amounts of additives, among them chrome lignosulphonate and chrome lignite, was circulated between the borehole and the Shale Shaker House. The concentration of airborne dust in the atmosphere was determined and the elemental composition of the particles analysed by both PIXE (proton-induced X-ray emission) and ICP-MS (inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry). The total amount of dust collected varied from 0.04 to 1.41 mg m −3 with barium (Ba) as the single most abundant element. The open shale shakers turned out to be the major cause of generation of dust from the solid components of the drilling mud. © 1991, British Occupational Hygiene Society
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Title
ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF AIRBORNE DUST IN THE SHALE SHAKER HOUSE DURING AN OFFSHORE DRILLING OPERATION
Author(s)
HANSEN, A. B.; LARSEN, E.; HANSEN, L. V.; LYNGSAAE, M.; KUNZE, H.
Journal
Annals of Occupational Hygeine , Volume 35 (6): 651 Oxford University Press – Dec 1, 1991
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright © 1991 Oxford University Press
ISSN
0003-4878
eISSN
1475-3162
D.O.I.
10.1093/annhyg/35.6.651
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