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Re: Trinitite
"NOTE-electrons in all the elements occupy discreet energy bands. No two energy bands (electron shells) from different elements are the same. Geo" Does that sound more corrector or should I give up
By GEOelectronics@... · #1204 ·
Re: Trinitite
What you said is what I was trying to say I think. If we detect an X-Ray we can tell what shell it came from and what shell it was that filled it. "Of course, every electron, per se, is exactly
By GEOelectronics@... · #1203 ·
Re: Trinitite
Hi Geo, Not too sure what you meant to say here: (clip) >> NOTE- every electron in all the elements together occupy an individual and discreet energy band. No two electrons from the same or
By Randall Buck · #1201 ·
Re: Trinitite
Americium? vs. Plutonium via? Neptunium vs. Uranium Daughter XRF. Part 2.1 Gathering baseline scans of? Uranium XRF. * Equipment used: * Amptek GEO-1-2-3 with integral DPP/PC5 electronics and
By GEOelectronics@... · #1200 ·
Re: Trinitite
*Americium? vs. Plutonium via? Neptunium vs. Uranium Daughter XRF*. Part 2 Gathering baseline scans of Neptunium XRF. * Equipment used: * Amptek GEO-1-2-3 with integral DPP/PC5 electronics and
By GEOelectronics@... · #1199 ·
Re: Trinitite
*Americium? vs. Plutonium via? Neptunium vs. Uranium Daughter XRF*. Part 1: PREFACE We always see Gamma Rays and X-Rays listed in the decay chain of radioactive atoms. Also Alpha radiation and
Re: Trinitite
Members: If you are XRF-ing Trinitite, please look for Strontium, Barium and Cesium elements. It will help add to our knowledge base. Geo
By GEOelectronics@... · #1197 ·
Re: Trinitite
Here's a link to the thread "Testing Trinitite": The messages are numbered within: [ /g/XRF/topic/trinitite/71091046?p=,,,20,0,0,0::recentpostdate%2Fsticky,,,20,2,0,71091046 |
By GEOelectronics@... · #1196 ·
Re: Trinitite
What is post #814? Can you post a picture? Dud Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2020 5:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [XRF] Trinitite Geo, The plutonium teardrop is wonderful...beautiful
By Dude · #1195 ·
Re: Trinitite
Good summary Geo. Technically Trinitite is the surface soils flash melted in-situ by the fireball prompt gamma and x-rays. The beads and dumb bells are fallout which has both a volatile and refractory
By Dude · #1194 ·
Re: Trinitite
OK I'm with you now TM. No those are solid metal (mild steel), probably from the bomb casing and/or the tower. I know of 3 such samples only and have tested all 3 for fission product inclusion. Only
By GEOelectronics@... · #1192 ·
Re: Trinitite
Geo, The plutonium teardrop is wonderful...beautiful indeed. My question was for the examples in Feb 18th post #814 - they do not resemble any of the typical Trinitite examples I have seen, where
By SCOTT CAMPBELL · #1191 ·
Re: Trinitite
TM,Tektites are formed in freefall (in the atmosphere) and cool to solid before hitting the ground. Notice the clear glass like appearance and inclusions both inside and on the surface. The dots are
By GEOelectronics@... · #1190 ·
Re: Trinitite
Geo, I have to ask, I have never seen Trinitite look like the samples with the painted dots, maybe because of the magnification but again I have not seen any without broken edges that show the typical
Re: Trinitite
TM, I can run a quantitative XRF analysis on your specimen and have a background in nuclear forensics having worked on post-det debris analysis at the Nevada Test Site. Red Trinitite is pretty
By Dude · #1188 ·
Re: Trinitite
Hi TM, I would be happy to do a detailed XRF of your specimen. I can provide you with sample scans to show you what I can do. Attached is a trinitite scan that I recently did. Note that with my
By Charles David Young · #1186 ·
Re: Trinitite
Yes I would be happy to do the analysis. George Dowell56791 Rivere Au Sel PlNew London MO 63459 I'll also forward you copies of my Trinitite analysis of samples taken from ant hill mounds at Ground
By GEOelectronics@... · #1185 ·
Re: Trinitite
Hello forum, I enjoyed reading your posts on the Red Trinitite... Briefly, I am a avid collector of Trinitite, Atomic material from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I? have many specimens from H. Baldwin
By SCOTT CAMPBELL · #1184 ·
Re: Impulse offer accepted...
Okay, seller refunded purchase cost right away! No word on returning broken item yet, will see. But at most I'm disappointed to not get a working tube, but not out any money. If they don't want it
By Nick Andrews · #1183 ·
Re: Impulse offer accepted...
Yes the glass is very dark as you can see. My guess is the spring goes between the end of the copper anode(?) and the brass contact patch in the HV end of the housing to conduct the hv. That's how
By Nick Andrews · #1182 ·