Julio Cesar Hadler Neto
State University of Campinas
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Applied Spectroscopy | 2012
Carlos Alberto Tello Sáenz; E.A.C. Curvo; Airton Natanael Coelho Dias; Cleber José Soares; Carlos J. L. Constantino; Igor Alencar; S. Guedes; Rosane Palissari; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto
Studies of zircon grains using optical microscopy, micro-Raman spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) have been carried out to characterize the surface of natural zircon as a function of etching time. According to the surface characteristics observed using an optical microscope after etching, the zircon grains were classified as: (i) homogeneous; (ii) anomalous, and (iii) hybrid. Micro-Raman results showed that, as etching time increases, the crystal lattice is slightly altered for homogeneous grains, it is completely damaged for anomalous grains, and it is altered in some areas for hybrid grains. The SEM (energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, EDS) results indicated that, independent of the grain types, where the crystallinity remains after etching, the chemical composition of zircon is approximately 33% SiO2:65% ZrO2 (standard natural zircon), and for areas where the grain does not have a crystalline structure, there are variations of ZrO2 and, mainly, SiO2. In addition, it is possible to observe a uniform surface density of fission tracks in grain areas where the determined crystal lattice and chemical composition are those of zircon. Regarding hybrid grains, we discuss whether the areas slightly altered by the chemical etching can be analyzed by the fission track method (FTM) or not. Results of zircon fission track and U-Pb dating show that hybrid and homogeneous grains can be used for dating, and not only homogeneous grains. More than 50 sedimentary samples from the Bauru Basin (southeast Brazil) were analyzed and show that only a small amount of grains are homogeneous (10%), questioning the validity of the rest of the grains for thermo-chronological evolution studies using zircon FTM dating.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1980
Julio Cesar Hadler Neto; Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes; Alfredo Marques; Maria Divanilde D. Marques
Abstract Anomalous tracks observed in uranium loaded emulsions are identified as alpha ray tracks emitted during the drying stage of the emulsions. Consequences of the presence of those tracks are discussed.
Gondwana Research | 2010
Silvio Takashi Hiruma; Claudio Riccomini; May Christine Modenesi-Gauttieri; Peter Christian Hackspacher; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto; Ana Olivia Barufi Franco-Magalhães
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2004
S. Guedes; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto; P.J. Iunes; Carlos Alberto Tello Saenz
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research | 2007
Marinella A. Laurenzi; Maria Laura Balestrieri; Giulio Bigazzi; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto; P.J. Iunes; Pio Norelli; Massimo Oddone; Ana Maria Osório Araya; José G. Viramonte
Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2007
Peter Christian Hackspacher; Daniel Françoso de Godoy; Luiz Felipe Brandini Ribeiro; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto; Ana Olívia Barufi Franco
Archive | 1991
S.R. Paulo; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto
Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2000
Sandro Guedes de Oliveira; Peter Christian Hackspacher; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto; P.J. Iunes; S.R. Paulo; Luiz. F. B. Ribeiro; Carlos Alberto Tello Sáenz
International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part D. Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements | 1986
Giulio Bigazzi; Francescopaolo Bonadonna; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto
Archive | 1994
Carlos Alberto Tello Sáenz; Julio Cesar Hadler Neto