Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1739515 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The location, nature, and size distribution of uranium-rich grains in sediment layers can be identified by sunbursts of etched particle tracks if each sample is pressed against a track detector, next irradiated with thermal neutrons, and the detectors then chemically etched to reveal fission tracks. The total track abundance from the sample is a measure of the 235U content; hence, if the bulk uranium (mostly 238U) has been measured, the two sets of results give the depletion or enrichment of the uranium. Sunbursts of tracks mark the locations of low-abundance, high-uranium grains allowing them to be singled out for further study.
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Authors
D. Lo, R.L. Fleischer, E.A. Albert, J.G. Arnason,