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Accelerator mass spectrometry

Hellborg, Ragnar LU ; Faarinen, Mikko LU ; Kiisk, Madis LU ; Magnusson, Carl-Erik LU ; Persson, Per LU ; Skog, Göran LU and Stenström, Kristina LU (2003) 3rd International Balkan Workshop on Applied Physics (Ten Years of Institutional University Development) 48(1-4). p.27-37
Abstract
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a world-wide spread technique and nearly 50 AMS laboratories exist today. The most widely spread application of AMS is for radiocarbon dating and an estimated total of nearly 100000 <sup>14</sup>C samples are measured per year. Other isotopes used are <sup>10</sup>Be, <sup>26</sup>Al, <sup>36</sup>Cl, <sup>41</sup>Ca, <sup>129</sup>I. The number of these measured per year is estimated to be 10% of the number of <sup>14</sup>C samples or even less
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accelerator mass spectrometry, AMS, radiocarbon dating, <sup>14</sup>C samples, <sup>10</sup>Be, <sup>129</sup>I, <sup>26</sup>Al, <sup>36</sup>Cl, <sup>41</sup>Ca
host publication
Romanian Journal of Physics
volume
48
issue
1-4
pages
27 - 37
publisher
Editura Academiei Romane
conference name
3rd International Balkan Workshop on Applied Physics (Ten Years of Institutional University Development)
conference location
Targoviste, Romania
conference dates
2002-06-26 - 2002-06-28
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  • other:CODEN: RJPHEC
ISSN
1221-146X
language
English
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yes
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The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Quaternary Sciences (011006008), Nuclear Physics (Faculty of Science) (011013004), Physics, science (011013100)
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  abstract     = {{Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a world-wide spread technique and nearly 50 AMS laboratories exist today. The most widely spread application of AMS is for radiocarbon dating and an estimated total of nearly 100000 &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C samples are measured per year. Other isotopes used are &lt;sup&gt;10&lt;/sup&gt;Be, &lt;sup&gt;26&lt;/sup&gt;Al, &lt;sup&gt;36&lt;/sup&gt;Cl, &lt;sup&gt;41&lt;/sup&gt;Ca, &lt;sup&gt;129&lt;/sup&gt;I. The number of these measured per year is estimated to be 10% of the number of &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C samples or even less}},
  author       = {{Hellborg, Ragnar and Faarinen, Mikko and Kiisk, Madis and Magnusson, Carl-Erik and Persson, Per and Skog, Göran and Stenström, Kristina}},
  booktitle    = {{Romanian Journal of Physics}},
  issn         = {{1221-146X}},
  keywords     = {{accelerator mass spectrometry; AMS; radiocarbon dating; <sup>14</sup>C samples; <sup>10</sup>Be; <sup>129</sup>I; <sup>26</sup>Al; <sup>36</sup>Cl; <sup>41</sup>Ca}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{1-4}},
  pages        = {{27--37}},
  publisher    = {{Editura Academiei Romane}},
  title        = {{Accelerator mass spectrometry}},
  volume       = {{48}},
  year         = {{2003}},
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