Isotopes of zirconium
Naturally occurring zirconium (40Zr) is composed of four stable isotopes (one, 94Zr, may in the future be found radioactive), and one very long-lived radioisotope (96Zr), a primordial nuclide that decays via double beta decay with an observed partial half-life of 2.34 × 1019 years; it can also undergo single beta decay, with a partial half-life of [2.27+0.53−0.36 (stat) ± 0.27 (syst)] × 1020 years. The second most stable radioisotope is 93Zr, which has a half-life of 1.61 million years.