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This task force of WikiProject Elements is focused on creating entries on all known isotopes. There are about 3100 known isotopes and 580 isomers, so this is quite an undertaking, similar in scope to the astronomical objects project.
(NB: This task force is pretty much inactive: discussions about the isotopes pages should be held at the main WT:ELEM page.)
Each member of this project should choose one or more tasks that they feel they can contribute best. Keep in mind how much time you are willing to devote to this project and plan accordingly.
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These tables are collections of links to all likely articles about isotopes and metastable isotopes. Perhaps this can be turned into articles eventually, but for now this is for internal use. "Likely" is defined as anything present in list of isotopes articles as of 29 March 2009. Contact Headbomb for questions about these lists, or for their maintenance. Using Anomie's link classifier when viewing these lists will clarify which are isotopes are redirect and which are full articles.
Charts of nuclides | |
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Representations | |
Images | |
Articles on isotopes of an element | |
Various tables and lists of the nuclides |
Wikipedia:Naming_conventions#Isotopes/Nuclides
All page titles for the Elements of isotope pages will follow this format:
Isotopes of element
The element name is in lowercase as with the standard wiki style of article naming. Other variations such as Isotopes of Element will redirect to Isotopes of element and so on.
(Note that the image within the infobox is not yet standardized.)
half-life: |
than 1ms |
to 1sec |
to 1day |
to 1year |
to 103y |
to 106y |
to 1012y |
Alpha decay | |||||||
Alpha and Beta | |||||||
Beta± decay | |||||||
Beta and EC | |||||||
Electron capture | |||||||
Alpha and EC | |||||||
stable (>1012years) | |||||||
neutron/proton emission | |||||||
evaporation/spontaneous fission | |||||||
gamma radiation / internal conversion (probably not needed) |