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Application of neodymium isotope ratio measurements for the origin assessment of uranium ore concentrates
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EngineeringTrace Element GeochemistryOrigin AssessmentNd Isotope RatioChemistryUranium OreMineral ProcessingEarth ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryPlasma Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryGeochronologyElemental CharacterizationTrace ElementRadiologyIsotope AnalysisUranium Ore ConcentratesGeologyIsotope GeochemistryMass SpectrometryGeochemistryOre Genesis
A novel procedure has been developed for the measurement of (143)Nd/(144)Nd isotope ratio in various uranium-bearing materials, such as uranium ores and ore concentrates (UOC) in order to evaluate the usefulness and applicability of variations of (143)Nd/(144)Nd isotope ratio for provenance assessment in nuclear forensics. Neodymium was separated and pre-concentrated by extraction chromatography and then the isotope ratios were measured by multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS). The method was validated by the measurement of standard reference materials (La Jolla, JB-2 and BCR-2) and the applicability of the procedure was demonstrated by the analysis of uranium samples of world-wide origin. The investigated samples show distinct (143)Nd/(144)Nd ratio depending on the ore type, deposit age and Sm/Nd ratio. Together with other characteristics of the material in question, the Nd isotope ratio is a promising signature for nuclear forensics and suggests being indicative of the source material, the uranium ore.
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