Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1967
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1967gecoa..31.1605c&link_type=abstract
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 31, Issue 10, pp.1605-1613
Physics
7
Scientific paper
The abundances of iodine, uranium and tellurium were determined in fifteen achondrites, five chondrites (two with light-dark structure) and three mesosiderites by neutron activation analysis. In thirty analyses on achondrites we found the following range of abundances: I, 14 ppb-1 ppm; U, 2-210 ppb and Te, 0.03-3 ppm. These elements vary within a given class of achondrites and the individual achondrites show a higher degree of heterogeneity than the chondrites. The iodine content of achondrites is of the same order as in chondrites. Uranium contents range higher and tellurium lower in achondrites than in chondrites. Weaker correlation between iodine and tellurium is observed in achondrites than in chondrites.
Clark Stephen R.
Ganapathy Rajesh
Kuroda P. K.
Rowe Marvin W.
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