Arizona Paper - The Radio-Activity of Allanite

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 46 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1917
Abstract
In 1910 the author was engaged in a qualitative study of the radioactivity of several chemical substances and a few minerals. In the course of the work he studied the mineral allanite (obtained from granite ledges at Topsham, Maine), and found it to be appreciably radio-active. Recently the fact was brought to his attention that the radio-activity of allanite is not well known, although Hon. R. J. Strutt in 1905 published a list of radio-active minerals with their analyses, including allanite from Amherst County, Virginia.' In the work done, a standard type of electroscope was used, and the readings were made with a telescope, fitted with a scale, by means of which the rate of discharge could be readily determined. The natural "leak" of the instrument was carefully determined, and all results corrected accordingly. The method of study was as follows: The material to be tested was finely powdered, and spread over the bottom of a small, inactive pan. The electroscope was then charged, and the pan placed in position. The door of the instrument was closed, and the rate of discharge carefully determined. All results were reduced to common form to permit of comparison. It is to be noted that the materials tested were not used in strictly comparable quantities, such as if 1 g. of each had been used, but about the same quantity of powder was used (in the cases of the solid substances), so that the results are qualitatively accurate. The results obtained were the following, reduced to common form and corrected for the natural "leak" of the instrument used: Mm. in 6 Min. (on Scale) "Leak1'...................................... 1 Radium residue (in pan)....................... 720 Thorianite.................................... 62 Nernst mantle................................ 17 Uranium nitrate............................... 11 Allanite ...................................... 3
Citation
APA:
(1917) Arizona Paper - The Radio-Activity of AllaniteMLA: Arizona Paper - The Radio-Activity of Allanite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.