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Thorium isotopes ratios

Neder H, Heusser G, Laubenstein M (2000) Low-level y-ray germanium-spectrometer to measure veiy low primordial radionuclide concentrations. ApplRadiat Isot 53 191-195 Palacz ZA, Freedman PA, Walder AJ (1992) Thorium isotope ratio measurements at high abundance sensitivity using a VG 54-30, an energy-filtered thermal ionization mass spectrometer. Chem Geol 101 157-165... [Pg.58]

Chabaux F, Cohen AS, O Nions RK, Hein JR (1995) 2 U- " U- °Th chronometiy of Fe-Mn crasts Growth processes and recovery of thorium isotopic ratios of seawater. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 59 633-638... [Pg.524]

The extraction of dates from the uranium and thorium isotope ratios in speleothems depends on a quirk in the geochemistry of these two elements. Uranium is easily oxidized to the state where it usually appears as the U02 ion. The uranyl ion in addition to its intrinsic solubility also forms soluble carbonate complexes that further mobilize the element in karstic ground waters (Langmuir, 1978, 1997). Thorium is firmly locked into the insoluble Th" state and is immobile in ground water (Langmuir... [Pg.143]

Thorium isotope concentrations and ratios, as well as parent and daughter isotope concentrations, are used to date and study the formation and metamorphosis of rocks and sediments. For example, has been used to date coral reef terraces (4). / Th disequiUbria and Th/ Th... [Pg.35]

Thorinm-232 is the only non-radiogenic thorium isotope of the U/Th decay series. Thorinm-232 enters the ocean by continental weathering and is mostly in the particulate form. Early measurements of Th were by alpha-spectrometry and required large volume samples ca. 1000 T). Not only did this make sample collection difficult, but the signal-to-noise ratio was often low and uncertain. With the development of a neutron activation analysis " and amass spectrometry method " the quality of the data greatly improved, and the required volume for mass spectrometry was reduced to less than a liter. Surface ocean waters typically have elevated concentrations of dissolved and particulate 17,3 7,62... [Pg.46]

Accuracy for all thorium measurements by TIMS is limited by the absence of an appropriate normalization isotope ratio for internal correction of instrumental mass fractionation. However, external mass fractionation correction factors may be obtained via analysis of suitable thorium standards, such as the UC-Santa Cruz and IRMM standards (Raptis et al. 1998) for °Th/ Th, and these corrections are usually small but significant (< few %o/amu). For very high precision analysis, the inability to perform an internal mass fractionation correction is probably the major limitation of all of the methods for thorium isotope analysis discussed above. For this reason, MC-ICPMS techniques where various methods for external mass fractionation correction are available, provide improved accuracy and precision for Th isotope determinations (Luo et al. 1997 Pietruszka et al. 2002). [Pg.37]

However, thorium has only two naturally occurring long-lived isotopes, and all Th measurements by TIMS are limited by the absence of a well-constrained isotope ratio that can be used for internal normalization purposes to correct for instrumental mass fractionation. In this regard, one of the most important advantages of MC-ICPMS over MC-TIMS is the ability to admix two elements with overlapping mass ranges and use the... [Pg.48]

Cochran JK, Masque P (2003) Short-lived U/Th-series radionuclides in the ocean tracers for scavenging rates, export fluxes and particle dynamics. Rev Mineral Geochem 52 461-492 Cohen AS, O Nions RK (1991) Precise determination of femtogram quantities of radium by thermal ionization mass spectrometry. Anal Chem 63 2705-2708 Cohen AS, Belshaw NS, O Nions RK (1992) High precision uranium, thorium, and radium isotope ratio measurements by high dynamic range thermal ionization mass spectrometry. Inti J Mass Spectrom Ion Processes 116 71-81... [Pg.56]

Platzner IT, Becker JS, Dietze H-J (1999) Stability study of isotope ratio measurements for uranium and thorium by ICP-QMS. At Spectrosc 20 6-12... [Pg.58]

Turner S, van Calsteren P, Vigier N, Thomas L (2001) Determination of thorium and uranium isotope ratios in low concentration geological materials using a fixed multi-collector-lCP-MS. J Anal At Spectrom 16 612-615... [Pg.59]

O Hara MJ (1968) The bearing of phase equilibria studies in synthetic and natural systems on the origin and evolution of basic and ultrabasic rocks. Earth Sci Rev 4 69-133 O Nions RK, McKenzie D (1993) Estimates of mantle thorium/uranium ratios from Th, U and Pb isotope abundances in basaltic melts. Phil Trans Royal Soc 342 65-77 Oversby V, Gast PW (1968) Lead isotope compositions and uranium decay series disequilibrium in reeent volcanic rocks. Earth Planet Sci Lett 5 199-206... [Pg.210]

The four isotopes, as those of any element, have the same chemical properties. The four are not, however, uniformly distributed in the earth s crust the occurrence of three of them, in minerals and rocks, is associated with the radioactive decay of isotopes of thorium and uranium. In most minerals and rocks the relative amounts (or the isotopic ratios) of the isotopes of lead (often expressed relative to the amount of stable lead-204) are generally within well-known ranges, which are independent of the composition of the mineral or rock they are, however, directly related to the amounts of radioactive thorium and uranium isotope impurities in them. [Pg.158]

O Nions, R.K. and McKenzie, D., 1993. Estimates of mantle thorium/uranium ratios from Th, U and Pb isotope abundances in basaltic melts. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A., 342 65-77. [Pg.108]


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