The terrestrial uranium isotope cycle

Nature64.80
Volume: 517, Issue: 7534, Pages: 356 - 359
Published: Jan 14, 2015
Abstract
Changing conditions on the Earth's surface can have a remarkable influence on the composition of its overwhelmingly more massive interior. The global distribution of uranium is a notable example. In early Earth history, the continental crust was enriched in uranium. Yet after the initial rise in atmospheric oxygen, about 2.4 billion years ago, the aqueous mobility of oxidized uranium resulted in its significant transport to the oceans and,...
Paper Details
Title
The terrestrial uranium isotope cycle
Published Date
Jan 14, 2015
Journal
Volume
517
Issue
7534
Pages
356 - 359
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