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Natural uranium mainly consists of three isotopes: 234U, 235U and 238U with relative isotopic abundances of 0.005, 0.72 and 99.27%, respectively. Another isotope, 236U, is produced by neutron capture of 235U (235U + 1n → 236U) in nuclear reactors. During the process of nuclear fuel cycle, a small amount of particles containing uranium is formed and transported in the environment. The isotope ratios for the particle correspond to those of the material in the process.