Climatic control of riverine and seawater uranium-isotope ratios.
The large variation in the ratio of uranium-234 to uranium-238 (234U/238U) in rivers is not well understood, but may provide information about past weathering and rainfall and is important because it controls seawater (234U/238U). Here, we demonstrate the importance of physical weathering and rainfa...
Main Authors: | Robinson, L, Henderson, G, Hall, L, Matthews, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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