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Accelerator Mass Spectrometry with Fully Stripped 36Cl Ions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Günther Haberstock
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, 8046 Garching, West Germany
Johann Heinzl
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, 8046 Garching, West Germany
Gunther Korschinek
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, 8046 Garching, West Germany
Haruhiko Morinaga
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, 8046 Garching, West Germany
Eckehart Nolte
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, 8046 Garching, West Germany
Ulrich Ratzinger
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, 8046 Garching, West Germany
Kazuo Kato*
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, 8046 Garching, West Germany
Manfred Wolf*
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, 8046 Garching, West Germany
*
Research Institute for Nuclear Medicine and Biology, University of Hiroshima, Japan
∗∗ GSF-Institut für Radiohydrometrie, 8042 Neuherberg, West Germany
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A description of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) measurements with the long-lived radioisotope 36Cl is given. All measurements were made at the Munich tandem accelerator laboratory. Results are presented for 36Cl measurements in ground waters, in the meteorite Bjurböle, in ice-core samples of the Vernagtferner, Austria, and in granite samples from Hiroshima, Japan, irradiated by the atomic bomb explosion in 1945.

Type
I. AMS Techniques
Copyright
Copyright © The American Journal of Science 

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