AMS Transitions From Research to Practice
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is an analytical technique for measuring isotope ratios with high selectivity, sensitivity and precision. Initially developed more than 75 years ago by Robert Cornog and Luis Alvarez at the Univ. of California, Berkeley, there are now more than 110 AMS systems in...
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Published in | Chromatography Techniques |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Rockaway
Advantage Business Media
19.02.2015
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Summary: | Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is an analytical technique for measuring isotope ratios with high selectivity, sensitivity and precision. Initially developed more than 75 years ago by Robert Cornog and Luis Alvarez at the Univ. of California, Berkeley, there are now more than 110 AMS systems in 28 countries around the world, mostly at government and university labs, but a few at private companies as well. |
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