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- Chlorine-36 abstract "Chlorine-36 is an isotope of chlorine. Chlorine has two stable isotopes and one radioactive isotope: the cosmogenic isotope 36Cl. Its half-life is 301,000 ± 2,000 years. 36Cl decays primarily (98%) by beta-minus decay to 36Ar, and the balance to 36S.Trace amounts of radioactive 36Cl exist in the environment, in a ratio of about (7-10) × 10−13 to 1 with stable chlorine isotopes. This corresponds to a concentration of approximately 1 Bq/(kg Cl).36Cl is produced in the atmosphere by spallation of 36Ar by interactions with cosmic ray protons. In the top meter of the lithosphere, 36Cl is generated primarily by thermal neutron activation of 35Cl and spallation of 39K and 40Ca. In the subsurface environment, muon capture by 40Ca becomes more important. The production rates are about 4200 atoms 36Cl/yr/mole 39K and 3000 atoms 36Cl/yr/mole 40Ca, due to spallation in rocks at sea level.The half-life of this nonreactive isotope makes it suitable for geologic dating in the range of 60,000 to 1 million years.Additionally, large amounts of 36Cl were produced by irradiation of seawater during atmospheric detonations of nuclear weapons between 1952 and 1958. The residence time of 36Cl in the atmosphere is about 2 years. Thus, as an event marker of 1950s water in soil and ground water, 36Cl is also useful for dating waters less than 50 years before the present. 36Cl has seen use in other areas of the geological sciences, including dating ice and sediments.".
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageID "4128860".
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageLength "3977".
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageRevisionID "667188158".
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Argon.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Beta_decay.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Beta_minus_decay.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_isotopes.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Isotopes_of_chlorine.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Chlorine.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Cosmic_ray.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Electron_capture.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Geochronology.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Geologic_dating.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Ground_water.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Groundwater.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Isotope_of_chlorine.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Isotopes_of_chlorine.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Muon_capture.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_temperature.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapon.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Potassium.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Proton.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_decay.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Seawater.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Spallation.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Stable_isotope.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Stable_isotope_ratio.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_neutron.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "".
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chlorine-36".
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "chlorine-36".
- Chlorine-36 abundance "7".
- Chlorine-36 background "yellow".
- Chlorine-36 decayMass "36".
- Chlorine-36 decayMode Beta_decay.
- Chlorine-36 decayMode Beta_minus_decay.
- Chlorine-36 decayMode Electron_capture.
- Chlorine-36 decayProduct "Argon-36".
- Chlorine-36 decaySymbol "Ar".
- Chlorine-36 errorHalflife "6.31152E10".
- Chlorine-36 halflife "301000".
- Chlorine-36 hasPhotoCollection Chlorine-36.
- Chlorine-36 massNumber "36".
- Chlorine-36 numNeutrons "19".
- Chlorine-36 numProtons "17".
- Chlorine-36 parent "Argon-36".
- Chlorine-36 parent "Calcium-40".
- Chlorine-36 parent "Chlorine-35".
- Chlorine-36 parent "Potassium-39".
- Chlorine-36 parent2Mass "35".
- Chlorine-36 parent2Symbol "Cl".
- Chlorine-36 parent3Mass "39".
- Chlorine-36 parent3Symbol "K".
- Chlorine-36 parent4Mass "40".
- Chlorine-36 parent4Symbol "Ca".
- Chlorine-36 parentMass "36".
- Chlorine-36 parentSymbol "Ar".
- Chlorine-36 symbol "Cl".
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_isotope.
- Chlorine-36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chlorine-36 subject Category:Environmental_isotopes.
- Chlorine-36 subject Category:Isotopes_of_chlorine.
- Chlorine-36 hypernym Isotope.
- Chlorine-36 type Drug.
- Chlorine-36 type Isotope.
- Chlorine-36 comment "Chlorine-36 is an isotope of chlorine. Chlorine has two stable isotopes and one radioactive isotope: the cosmogenic isotope 36Cl. Its half-life is 301,000 ± 2,000 years. 36Cl decays primarily (98%) by beta-minus decay to 36Ar, and the balance to 36S.Trace amounts of radioactive 36Cl exist in the environment, in a ratio of about (7-10) × 10−13 to 1 with stable chlorine isotopes.".
- Chlorine-36 label "Chlorine-36".
- Chlorine-36 sameAs Chlore_36.
- Chlorine-36 sameAs Chloor-36.
- Chlorine-36 sameAs m.0bkmyc.
- Chlorine-36 sameAs Q2324121.
- Chlorine-36 sameAs Q2324121.
- Chlorine-36 wasDerivedFrom Chlorine-36?oldid=667188158.
- Chlorine-36 isPrimaryTopicOf Chlorine-36.