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A natural nuclear fission reactor is a uranium deposit where self-sustaining nuclear chain reactions occur. The conditions under which a natural nuclear reactor could exist were predicted in 1956 by Paul Kuroda.[1] The remnants of an extinct or fossil nuclear fission reactor, where self-sustaining nuclear reactions have occurred in the past, are verified by analysis of isotope ratios of uranium and of the fission products (and the stable daughter nuclides of those fission products). This was first discovered in 1972 in Oklo, Gabon by researchers from French Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (CEA) under conditions very similar to Kuroda's predictions.

Oklo is the only location where this phenomenon is known to have occurred, and consists of 16 sites with patches of centimeter-sized ore layers. There, self-sustaining nuclear fission reactions are thought to have taken place approximately 1.7 billion years ago, during the Statherian period of the Paleoproterozoic, and continued for a few hundred thousand years, probably averaging less than 100 kW of thermal power during that time.[2][3][4] During that era, life on Earth consisted of little more than aquatic single-cell organisms.

Gabon was a French colony when the first analyses of the subsoil were carried out by the CEA from the MABA base in Franceville, more precisely by its industrial direction which later became COGEMA, leading in 1956 to the discovery of uranium deposits in the region.[5][citation needed][clarification needed]

France almost immediately opened mines, managed by the “Compagnie des Mines d'Uranium de Franceville” (COMUF), to exploit the resources, near the village of Mounana. After independence in 1960, the state of Gabon received a small share of the company's profits.

The "Oklo phenomenon" was discovered in June 1972 by the laboratory at the uranium enrichment plant in Pierrelatte, France. Routine analysis of a sample of natural uranium revealed a slight but abnormal deficit of uranium 235 (235U)6. The normal proportion of 235U is 0.7202%, whereas this sample showed only 0.7171%. As the quantities of fissile isotopes are precisely catalogued, this discrepancy had to be explained, so an investigation was launched by CEA on samples from all the mines operated by CEA in France, Gabon and Niger, and at all stages of ore processing and uranium purification.

For uranium and 235U analyses, CEA's Production Division relies on the Analytical Laboratory at the Pierrelatte plant and on CEA's Central Analysis and Control Laboratory at Cadarache, headed by Michele Neuilly, where Jean François Dozol is in charge of mass spectrometry analyses.

  1. ^ Kuroda, P. K. (1956). "On the Nuclear Physical Stability of the Uranium Minerals". Journal of Chemical Physics. 25 (4): 781–782, 1295–1296. Bibcode:1956JChPh..25..781K. doi:10.1063/1.1743058.
  2. ^ Meshik, A. P. (November 2005). "The Workings of an Ancient Nuclear Reactor". Scientific American. 293 (5): 82–6, 88, 90–1. Bibcode:2005SciAm.293e..82M. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican1105-82. PMID 16318030.
  3. ^ Mervin, Evelyn (July 13, 2011). "Nature's Nuclear Reactors: The 2-Billion-Year-Old Natural Fission Reactors in Gabon, Western Africa". blogs.scientificamerican.com. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
  4. ^ Gauthier-Lafaye, F.; Holliger, P.; Blanc, P.-L. (1996). "Natural fission reactors in the Franceville Basin, Gabon: a review of the conditions and results of a "critical event" in a geologic system". Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 60 (23): 4831–4852. Bibcode:1996GeCoA..60.4831G. doi:10.1016/S0016-7037(96)00245-1.
  5. ^ Davis, E. D.; Gould, C. R.; Sharapov, E. I. (2014). "Oklo reactors and implications for nuclear science". International Journal of Modern Physics E. 23 (4): 1430007–236

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