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Uranium series disequilibrium in a young surficial uranium deposit, northeastern Washington, U.S.A.

January 1, 1986

A recently discovered ore-grade accumulation of U in organic-rich sediments of late Quaternary age provides an opportunity for studying the early association of U, U-daughters, and organic matter in a natural setting. The U occurs in valley-fill sediments of peat, peaty clay, silt, and sand along the north fork of Flodelle Creek, Stevens County, Washington. Radiometric techniques (delayed neutron, high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometry, thin-source alpha spectrometry) were employed to determine the abundance and distribution of U-series nuclides, the extent of secular equilibrium within the U decay series, and the apparent U-series ages of U incorporation.

Sixteen lithologically distinct intervals were sampled from a 292 cm core. Uranium contents range from 140 to 2790 ppm and are positively correlated with organic contents. Measured alpha activity ratios of 234U/238U (1.31–1.38) are very similar to those reported in coexisting waters, suggesting a rather constant isotopic composition of introduced U. Much lower Th contents of

Publication Year 1986
Title Uranium series disequilibrium in a young surficial uranium deposit, northeastern Washington, U.S.A.
DOI 10.1016/0883-2927(86)90055-7
Authors R. A. Zielinski, C. A. Bush, J.N. Rosholt
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Applied Geochemistry
Index ID 70015713
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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