• Title of article

    Prompt detection of alpha particles from 210Po: another clue to the origin of rock varnish?

  • Author/Authors

    Vernon F. Hodge، نويسنده , , Dennis E. Farmer، نويسنده , , Tammy Diaz، نويسنده , , Richard L. Orndorff، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    331
  • To page
    342
  • Abstract
    Alpha particles have been measured coming from the surfaces of rocks covered with dark red-brown rock varnish, as well as rocks that appear to have little, if any, varnish. A pronounced peak at 5.3 MeV indicates the presence of 210Po, a short-lived natural-radioactive element. Surface activities for 33 samples range from 0.008 Bq/cm2 to 0.065 Bq/cm2. It is estimated that this nuclide is concentrated 1011 times in these paper-thin coatings above its concentration in ground-level air. Gamma rays from the decay of 137Cs, a product of testing nuclear weapons some 50 years ago, were also detected. Analysis of samples of varnish stripped from the rock revealed traces of 239,240Pu and 238Pu. The presence of all of these isotopes strongly supports the theory that varnish films derive their building blocks from the atmosphere and, with time, all rocks in arid environments will become coated.
  • Keywords
    240Pu , 238Pu , Rock varnish , Surface activity , 210Po , 239 , 137Cs
  • Journal title
    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
  • Record number

    706491