Uranium chemistry of oceanic basalts

Measurements of uranium concentration and the 234U/238 U activity ratio in oceanic basalts which have undergone low-temperature seafloor alteration indicate that uranium uptake is a pervasive occurrence but that the various phases involved behave differently with respect to this process. Palagonite exhibits uranium contents 8-20 times higher than unaltered glass coupled with low 234U/238U, suggesting ongoing preferential leaching of 234U. Altered crystalline interiors of several old basalts have 234U/238U > 1, indicative of recent uranium exchange with seawater. The data also provide evidence for uranium sources with 234U/238U higher than the seawater value of 1.14. Manganese crusts on basalts of a variety of ages have isotopic ratios indicating that they either are recent deposits or also have experienced continuing uranium exchange with seawater.

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MacDougall, J Douglas, Finkel, R C, Carlson, J, Krishnaswami, Seth (1979). Dataset: Uranium chemistry of oceanic basalts. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.714969

DOI retrieved: 1979

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.714969
Author MacDougall, J Douglas
Given Name J Douglas
Family Name MacDougall
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Finkel, R C
Carlson, J
Krishnaswami, Seth
Source Creation 1979
Publication Year 1979
Resource Type application/zip - filename: MacDougall_1979
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Name: Geophysics

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Title: Isotopic evidence for uranium exchange during low-temperature alteration of oceanic basalt
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(79)90187-0
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1979
Source: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Authors: MacDougall J Douglas , Finkel R C , Carlson J , Krishnaswami Seth .