[ RadSafe ] Fingerprinting uranium: X-rays identify mobile, stationary forms of atomic pollutant
Roger Helbig
rwhelbig at gmail.com
Mon Dec 19 17:45:48 CST 2011
Does VA Library have "institutional access" to the full article - it
is most interesting -
You and Carla, have a very Merry Christmas. Not sure what Lizzie and
I will do - we might go to the Jewish Museum, which is free on
Christmas!
Roger
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:13 AM, ROY HERREN <royherren2005 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-12-fingerprinting-uranium-x-rays-mobile-stationary.html
>
> Fingerprinting uranium: X-rays identify mobile, stationary forms of atomic
> pollutant
> "(PhysOrg.com) -- Determining if uranium will zip through the soil or not is
> easier now, thanks to scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and
> the University of North Texas. Dr. Eugene Ilton and Dr. Paul Bagus elucidated a
> systematic approach for identifying uranium's state and hence its mobility.
> Their method uses x-rays, in the form of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Their
> technique and detailed analysis appear in an invited perspective article in
> Surface and Interface Analysis. "
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