| Literature DB >> 17833743 |
G J Wasserburg, G J Macdonald, F Hoyle, W A Fowler.
Abstract
Data from a wide variety of igneous rock types show that the ratio of potassium to uranium is approximately 1 X 10(4). This suggests that the value of K/U approximately 1 X 10(4) is characteristic of terrestrial materials and is distinct from the value of 8 X 10(4) found in chondrites. In a model earth with K/U approximately 10(4), uranium and thorium are the dominant sources of radioactive heat at the present time. This will permit the average terrestrial concentrations of uranium and thorium to be 2 to 4.7 times higher than that observed in chondrites. The resulting models of the terrestrial heat production will be considerably different from those for chondritic heat production because of the longer half-life of U(238) and Th(238) compared with K(40).Entities:
Year: 1964 PMID: 17833743 DOI: 10.1126/science.143.3605.465
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728