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  Na Syn hl= 88 Y
  Dm1 SF de1=- pn1= ps1=-


  {{Elementbox Isotopes Decay2 Mn 239 sym=Pu
  Na Syn hl= 241&times10<sup>4</sup> Y
  Dm1 SF de1=- pn1= ps1=-


  {{Elementbox Isotopes Decay2 Mn 240 sym=Pu
  Na Syn hl= 65&times10<sup>3</sup> Y
  Dm1 SF de1=- pn1= ps1=-


  {{Elementbox Isotopes Decay2 Mn 241 sym=Pu
  Na Syn hl= 14 Y
  Dm1 β<sup>−</sup> de1=2078 pn1=241 ps1= Am
  Dm2 SF de2=- pn2= ps2=-


  {{Elementbox Isotopes Decay2 Mn 242 sym=Pu
  Na Syn hl= 373&times10<sup>5</sup> Y
  Dm1 SF de1=- pn1= ps1=-


  {{Elementbox Isotopes Decay2 Mn 244 sym=Pu
  Na Trace hl= 808&times10<sup>7</sup> Y
  Dm1 α de1=4666 pn1=240 ps1= U


  Last Levine
  First Charles A
  Last2 Glenn T
  First2 Seaborg,
  Author2-link Glenn T Seaborg
  Title The Occurrence of Plutonium in Nature
  Publisher Radiation Laboratory, University of California
  Year 1950
  Location Berkeley, CA
  Url http://wwwostigov/energycitations/productbibliojsposti_id=4429051


  Chemists At The "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/University_of_Chicago" class="copylinks">University Of Chicago began to study the newly manufactured radioactive element The George Herbert Jones Laboratory at the university was the site where, for the first time, a trace quantity of this new element was isolated and measured in September 1942 This procedure enabled chemists to determine the new element's atomic weight Room 307 of the building was named a National Historic Landmark in May 1967{{cite web title=Room 307, George Herbert Jones Laboratory publisher=National Park Service url=http://wwwnpsgov/history/nr/travel/wwIIbayarea/307htm