Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9746709 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2005 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper attempts to convey a flavor of the progress in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) since its initiation in 1977. During this period, AMS evolved into the most powerful analytic technique to measure long-lived radioisotopes at natural isotopic abundances, which typically range from 10−12 to 10−16. As such, it covers a section of isotope ratio measurements, which is hardly accessible by any other mass spectrometric means.
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