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Laser apatite-type

The spectra of the green laser-induced luminescence represented in Fig. 4.4a, together with their decay time, also allows its association with These luminescence spectra strongly differ from the spectral parameters of all known uranyl minerals. For this reason it is not possible to connect this type of green luminescence with finely dissipated uranyl phases. On the other hand, this luminescence is very similar in such different host minerals as sedimentary apatites, opalites, chalcedony, chert, quartz and barites. Luminescence independence from the minerals structure evidences that it may be connected with uranyl adsorption on the minerals surface, supposedly in the form of (UO2 X nH20)2+. [Pg.231]


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