Step 1: Understanding the decay process.
The radioactive decay of uranium-238 (\(^{238}\text{U}\)) follows a chain of alpha and beta decays until it forms stable lead-206 (\(^{206}\text{Pb}\)). To calculate the number of alpha particles emitted, we look at the decay chain.
Step 2: Analyzing the decay chain.
The decay of \(^{238}\text{U}\) to \(^{206}\text{Pb}\) involves the emission of 8 alpha particles. This is because \(^{238}\text{U}\) decays to \(^{234}\text{Th}\), and through subsequent decays, eventually leads to \(^{206}\text{Pb}\), with 8 total alpha emissions.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The number of alpha particles emitted is 8.
The given section with uniform lithology and sedimentation rate records two ash layers dated at 77 Ma and 76 Ma, respectively. An index fossil species present in the lower part of the section becomes extinct at a horizon 7 m above the base. The estimated age of the extinction event is _________ Ma. (Answer in integer.) 