Detection of naturally occurring 236U in uranium ore

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The IsoTrace heavy element AMS system has been successfully used to detect the naturally occurring 236U (236U/238U = (5.6 +/- 1.5) × 10-10, based on a single measurement with a 1σ confidence level) in samples of the uranium ore from Cigar Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. This level of 236U agrees with that previously claimed for samples of a procressed uranium ore [1], and is consitent with the amount of 239Pu found in pitchblende [2].

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