Hadean Uranium Activity 3rd International Conference on Uranium (Uranium 2010), 40th Annual Hydrometallurgy Meeting

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Therese Schneck
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Aug 1, 2010

Abstract

The presence of xenon isotopes from in-situ spontaneous fission of short-lived Pu244 has been confirmed in Hadean detrital zircons from Western Australia. Hadean and meteoritic zircons can retain secondary overgrowths developed after primary cristalization at 3.97-3.94 Gyr. On the moon, the metal grain in sample 66095,78 is mantled by troilite, schreibersite and cohenite. High chlorine content FeCl2 is deposited around metallic FeNi. The magnitude of Pollonium-210 to Radon-222 on the Aristarchus plateau spectrum indicates a past greater activity. The Earth Moon system from Nb/Ta systematics is consistent with a Moon iron core delayed to 3,9 Gyr.
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APA: Therese Schneck  (2010)  Hadean Uranium Activity 3rd International Conference on Uranium (Uranium 2010), 40th Annual Hydrometallurgy Meeting

MLA: Therese Schneck Hadean Uranium Activity 3rd International Conference on Uranium (Uranium 2010), 40th Annual Hydrometallurgy Meeting. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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