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Investigation of the 236 U/ 238 U isotope abundance ratio in uranium ores and yellow cake samples

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Froehlich, Michaela
Mayer, Klaus
Hrnecek, E
Wallenius, M
Varga, Z
Steier, P
Wallner, Gabriele

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Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag

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Uranium ores and yellow cake samples of known geographic origin were investigated for their n(236U)/n(238U) isotope abundance ratio. Samples from four different uranium mines in Australia, Brazil and Canada were selected. Uranium was separated by UTEVA®

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Radiochimica Acta

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2037-12-31
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