The atmospheric inventory of Xenon and noble cases in shales The plastic bag experiment

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Atmospheric Composition, Gas Analysis, Meteoritic Composition, Planetary Composition, Rare Gases, Shales, Xenon, Abundance, Isotopic Enrichment, Seals (Stoppers), Sedimentary Rocks, Vacuum Effects

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A novel trapped gas analysis protocol is applied to five shales in which the samples are sealed in air to eliminate the possibility of gas loss in the preanalysis laboratory vacuum exposure of a conventional protocol. The test is aimed at a determination concerning the hypothesis that atmospheric noble gases occur in the same proportion as planetary gases in meteorites, and that the factor-of-23 deficiency of air Xe relative to planetary Xe is made up by Xe stored in shales or other sedimentary rocks. The results obtained do not support the shale hypothesis.

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