“…103,104 A wide range of U-series geochemistry applications to the Earth sciences was thoroughly summarized in "Uranium-series Disequilibrium, Applications to Earth, Marine and Environmental Sciences". 105 The uranium and thorium decay-series contain radioactive isotopes of many elements (in particular, 234,235,238 U, 230,232 Th, 231 Pa, 226 Ra and 227 Ac) with varied physicochemical properties leading to a fractionation (mainly elemental fractionation) within the chain in different geological environments during geochemical processes. The accurate measurement of these radionuclides and more specically their elemental ratios (i.e., 230 Th/ 238 U, 238 U/ 232 Th, 231 Pa/ 235 U, 226 Ra/ 230 Th) allows the investigation of processes occurring on time scales from a hundred years to ∼600 000 years.…”