Published January 1, 1965
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Book Section - Chapter
Spontaneous Fission Xenon in Natural Gases
- Creators
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Wasserburg, G. J.
- Mazor, E.
Chicago
Abstract
Isotopic enrichments of Xe¹³², Xe¹³⁴, and Xe¹³⁶ were found in a number of natural gases and are attributed to the spontaneous fission of U²³⁸. The ratio of spontaneous-fission xenon to atmospheric xenon and the ratio of spontaneous fission xenon to He are discussed in terms of a solubility model. It is shown that the isotopic enrichments can be explained in terms of the solubility model and a preferential release of He as compared to XegF by a factor ranging up to three. An estimate is made of the present flux of spontaneous-fission.
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- 117879
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- Series Name
- Memoir (American Association of Petroleum Geologists)
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 4