Abstract
Rare earth element contents of metavolcanics of the Ingaldhal area of Chitradurga schist belt in India have been analysed by instrument neutron activation analysis on the coarse fraction (approximately 30 mesh) and radiochemical neutron activation analysis on the fine fraction (-200 mesh). The coarse and fine fractions of the samples were irradiated separately in the CIRUS reactor at a flux of 10/sup 13/n cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/ for 24 hours. The counting assembly consisted of a Ge(Li) detector (45 cc; coupled to 1024 channel analyser) and the system resolution was FWHM 2.3 keV at 1332 keV. Results are presented.
Murali, A V;
Pawaskar, P B;
Reddy, G R;
Sankar Das, M;
[1]
Subbarao, K V;
[2]
Vasudev, V N
[3]
- Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay (India). Analytical Chemistry Div.
- Indian Inst. of Tech., Bombay, Geology Dept.
- Chitradurga Copper Co., Bangalore (India)
Citation Formats
Murali, A V, Pawaskar, P B, Reddy, G R, Sankar Das, M, Subbarao, K V, and Vasudev, V N.
Petrogenetic significance of rare earth element patterns of selected samples of Ingaldhal metavolcanics, Karnatak State, India : Consortium studies no. 1.
India: N. p.,
1979.
Web.
Murali, A V, Pawaskar, P B, Reddy, G R, Sankar Das, M, Subbarao, K V, & Vasudev, V N.
Petrogenetic significance of rare earth element patterns of selected samples of Ingaldhal metavolcanics, Karnatak State, India : Consortium studies no. 1.
India.
Murali, A V, Pawaskar, P B, Reddy, G R, Sankar Das, M, Subbarao, K V, and Vasudev, V N.
1979.
"Petrogenetic significance of rare earth element patterns of selected samples of Ingaldhal metavolcanics, Karnatak State, India : Consortium studies no. 1."
India.
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title = {Petrogenetic significance of rare earth element patterns of selected samples of Ingaldhal metavolcanics, Karnatak State, India : Consortium studies no. 1}
author = {Murali, A V, Pawaskar, P B, Reddy, G R, Sankar Das, M, Subbarao, K V, and Vasudev, V N}
abstractNote = {Rare earth element contents of metavolcanics of the Ingaldhal area of Chitradurga schist belt in India have been analysed by instrument neutron activation analysis on the coarse fraction (approximately 30 mesh) and radiochemical neutron activation analysis on the fine fraction (-200 mesh). The coarse and fine fractions of the samples were irradiated separately in the CIRUS reactor at a flux of 10/sup 13/n cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/ for 24 hours. The counting assembly consisted of a Ge(Li) detector (45 cc; coupled to 1024 channel analyser) and the system resolution was FWHM 2.3 keV at 1332 keV. Results are presented.}
journal = []
volume = {20:7}
journal type = {AC}
place = {India}
year = {1979}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Petrogenetic significance of rare earth element patterns of selected samples of Ingaldhal metavolcanics, Karnatak State, India : Consortium studies no. 1}
author = {Murali, A V, Pawaskar, P B, Reddy, G R, Sankar Das, M, Subbarao, K V, and Vasudev, V N}
abstractNote = {Rare earth element contents of metavolcanics of the Ingaldhal area of Chitradurga schist belt in India have been analysed by instrument neutron activation analysis on the coarse fraction (approximately 30 mesh) and radiochemical neutron activation analysis on the fine fraction (-200 mesh). The coarse and fine fractions of the samples were irradiated separately in the CIRUS reactor at a flux of 10/sup 13/n cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/ for 24 hours. The counting assembly consisted of a Ge(Li) detector (45 cc; coupled to 1024 channel analyser) and the system resolution was FWHM 2.3 keV at 1332 keV. Results are presented.}
journal = []
volume = {20:7}
journal type = {AC}
place = {India}
year = {1979}
month = {Jul}
}