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Latent Fission Tracks

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Latent fission tracks are microscopic damage trails produced in a solid material, typically minerals, by the spontaneous fission of heavy isotopes, such as uranium. These tracks can be revealed through etching processes and are used in geochronology and thermochronology to date geological events and understand thermal histories.
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Latent fission tracks are microscopic damage trails produced in a solid material, typically minerals, by the spontaneous fission of heavy isotopes, such as uranium. These tracks can be revealed through etching processes and are used in geochronology and thermochronology to date geological events and understand thermal histories.
A major issue in thermochronology and U-Th-Pb dating is the effect of radiation damage, created by α-recoils from α-decay events, on the diffusion of radiogenic elements (e.g., He and Pb) in host mineral. Up until now, thermal events have... more
Fission track (FT) thermochornology is essentially based on empirical fits to annealing data of FTs revealed by chemical etching, because, until now, unetched, latent FTs could not be examined analytically at the atomic-scale. The major... more
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