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Mobility of naturally occurring U-238 and U-234 radionuclides was studied in a low permeability, reducing claystone formation (Opalinus Clay) near its contact with an overlying oxidising aquifer (Dogger Limestones) at Mont Terri, Switzerland. Our data point to a limited redistribution of U in some of the studied samples. Observed centimetre-scale U mobility is explained by slow diffusive transport of U-234 in the pore waters of the Opalinus Clay driven by spatially variable in situ supply (by alpha-recoil) of U-234 from the rock matrix. Metre-scale mobility is interpreted as a result of infiltration of meteoric water into the overlying aquifer which developed gradients of U concentration across the two rock formations. This triggered a slow in-diffusion of U with (U-234/U-238) > 1 into the Opalinus Clay as attested by a clear-cut pattern of decreasing bulk rock (U-234/U-238) inwards the Opalinus Clay, away from the Dogger Limestones.
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u.a.: genetischer und organischer Zusammenhang der Geometrie;
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Frankfurter Dialekt
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235 Briefe zwischen Leo Löwenthal und Max Horkheimer, 1948 - 1950; 4 Briefe zwischen Frederick Pollock und Leo Löwenthal, 1948 - 1949; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Karl Wittfogel, [1949]; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an Mark Vosk, 13.08.1949; 3 Briefe zwischen Jeremiah Kaplan und Leo Löwenthal, 1949; 2 Briefe von Paul F. Lazarsfeld an Leo Löwenthal, 1949/1950; 1 Brief von Erik Rinde an Paul F. Lazarsfeld, 19.09.1950; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an Jim Farrell, 25.01.1949; 1 Brief von Clement S. Mihanovich an Leo Löwenthal, 14.01.1949; 1 Brief von David Riesman an Leo Löwenthal, 06.11.1950; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an Katherine Taylor, 27.05.1950; 1 Brief vom Rektor der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität (Frankfurt am Main) an J. W. Thompson, 11.03.1950;
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Vorbesitzer: Julius H. Jeidels; Bibliothek für Kunst und Technik Frankfurt am Main;