Recoiling alpha-emitting nuclei. Mechanisms for uranium-series disequilibrium

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High-sensitivity experiments with particles that are strongly enriched in alpha-emitting nuclei show that damaged regions are produced that can be eroded by subsequent exposure to water. Direct ejection of recoil nuclei from solid grains is also observed. These observations appear to supply a basis for understanding disequilibria between 238 U and 234 U in natural samples that have been exposed to water. The two mechanisms observed are expected to act under different natural conditions.

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