Accelerator mass spectrometry and its applications
L.K. FifieldDepartment of Nuclear Physics, Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Australian National University, ACT 0200, Australia
1999en
ABI
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The state of the art in accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is reviewed. The review is divided in two parts. The first covers the general methodology, followed by its specific elaborations for the commonly measured long-lived isotopes such as10Be,14C,26Al,36Cl and129I, as well as other isotopes with emerging applications. The second part considers the very wide spectrum of applications that now employ AMS, and groups these according to research area rather than isotope. The period up until late 1998 is covered, with an emphasis on post-1990 developments and literature.
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