Record of Cycling Operation of the Natural Nuclear Reactor in the Oklo/Okelobondo Area in Gabon
Abstract
Using selective laser extraction technique combined with sensitive ion-counting mass spectrometry, we have analyzed the isotopic structure of fission noble gases in U-free La-Ce-Sr-Ca aluminous hydroxy phosphate associated with the 2 billion yr old Oklo natural nuclear reactor. In addition to elevated abundances of fission-produced Zr, Ce, and Sr, we discovered high (up to 0.03 cm3 STP/g) concentrations of fission Xe and Kr, the largest ever observed in any natural material. The specific isotopic structure of xenon in this mineral defines a cycling operation for the reactor with 30-min active pulses separated by 2.5h dormant periods. Thus, nature not only created conditions for self-sustained nuclear chain reactions, but also provided clues on how to retain nuclear wastes, including fission Xe and Kr, and prevent uncontrolled runaway chain reaction.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- October 2004
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2004PhRvL..93r2302M
- Keywords:
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- 28.50.-k;
- 28.41.Kw;
- 28.41.My;
- 91.90.+p;
- Fission reactor types;
- Radioactive wastes waste disposal;
- Reactor control systems;
- Other topics in solid Earth physics