Neutron dosimetry using natural uranium and thorium thin films makes possible that mineral dating by the fission-track method can be accomplished, even when poor thermalized neutron facilities are employed. In this case, the contributions of the fissions of 235U, 238U and 232Th induced by thermal, epithermal and fast neutrons to the population of tracks produced during irradiation »are quantified through the combined use of natural uranium and thorium films. If the Th/U ratio of the sample is known, only one irradiation (where the sample and the films of uranium and thorium are present) is necessary to perform the dating. However, if that ratio is unknown, it can be determined through another irradiation where the mineral to be dated and both films are placed inside a cadmium box. Problems related with film manufacturing and calibration are discussed. Special attention is given to the utilization of thin films having very low uranium content. The problems faced suggest that it may be better to substitute these films by uranium doped standard glasses calibrated with "thicker" uranium films (thickness greater than 1.5 x 10.3 microm).

Potentialities and pratical limitations of absolute neutron dosimetry using thin films of uranium and thorium applied to the fission track dating

ODDONE, MASSIMO;
1999-01-01

Abstract

Neutron dosimetry using natural uranium and thorium thin films makes possible that mineral dating by the fission-track method can be accomplished, even when poor thermalized neutron facilities are employed. In this case, the contributions of the fissions of 235U, 238U and 232Th induced by thermal, epithermal and fast neutrons to the population of tracks produced during irradiation »are quantified through the combined use of natural uranium and thorium films. If the Th/U ratio of the sample is known, only one irradiation (where the sample and the films of uranium and thorium are present) is necessary to perform the dating. However, if that ratio is unknown, it can be determined through another irradiation where the mineral to be dated and both films are placed inside a cadmium box. Problems related with film manufacturing and calibration are discussed. Special attention is given to the utilization of thin films having very low uranium content. The problems faced suggest that it may be better to substitute these films by uranium doped standard glasses calibrated with "thicker" uranium films (thickness greater than 1.5 x 10.3 microm).
1999
The Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry category includes resources concerned with elements other than carbon and with the preparation, properties, and reactions of their compounds. Certain simple carbon compounds are treated in inorganic chemistry, including the oxides, carbon disulfide, the halides, hydrogen cyanide, and salts, such as the cyanides, cyanates, carbonates and hydrogencarbonates. Resources dealing with coordination chemistry and organo-metallic compounds (those containing a carbon-metal bond) are also included in this field. Resources dealing with nuclear chemistry, including fission and fusion reactions and their products are placed here. Radiochemistry is also covered in this category and includes such topics as the preparation of radioactive compounds, the separation of isotopes by chemical reactions, the use of radioactive labels in studies of mechanisms, and experiments on the chemical reactions and compounds of transuranic elements.
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Tematica Ex SIR: Sviluppo di nuovi metodi di analisi per attivazione neutronica e di nuove metodologie radiochimiche per la determinazione di elementi in tracce in campo archeologico, geochimico/petrologico, industriale, ambientale e tossicologico/forense. (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
Neutron dosimetry, uranium thin films, thorium thin films, fission track dating.
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G., Bigazzi; O. S., Gudes; J. C. Hadler, N.; P. J., Iunes; Oddone, Massimo; A. M., Osorio; G. A., Zuniga
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