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Evaluating the removal of non-detrital matter from soils and sediment using uranium isotopes

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Martin, Ashley
Dosseto, Anthony
Kinsley, Leslie

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The time elapsed since detrital minerals were reduced to <63μm by weathering can be constrained by applying the comminution dating method, which is based on the (234U/238U) activity ratio and surface area properties of the detrital minerals. In order

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Chemical Geology

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2037-12-31
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