High precision elemental abundances for tektites and crater glasses-thorium, uranium and potassium

J. Yellin*, I. Perlman, W. Gentner, O. Müller

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Abstract

Thorium, uranium and potassium mean abundances for 15 Ivory Coast tektites, 23 Australites, 10 Philippinites, 25 Thailandites, 16 Bediasites and 12 Moldavites are reported. Abundances are also reported for Muong Nong type tektites, Nordlinger Ries crater glass, Bosumtwi crater glass and Darwin crater glass. Previous measurements are reviewed. The value of the present work lies in the fact that high precision instrumental neutron activation analysis was employed to measure a large number of tektites encompassing the major strewn fields. Four independent measurements of thorium were made for each specimen with two Ge(Li) gamma spectrometers. Two of the measurements were based on the 312 keV gamma of233Pa, while the other two measurements were based on the uranium {Mathematical expression} and {Mathematical expression} X-rays which accompany the decay of233Pa. Internal consistency among the four thorium measurements is high. The uranium measurements were based on the 106 keV gamma of239Np, while potassium was measured from the 1524 keV gamma of42K.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35-47
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Radioanalytical Chemistry
Volume76
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1983

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