TY - JOUR
T1 - ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY AT THE REHOVOT PELLETRON TANDEM
T2 - Accel Mass Spectrom, Proc of the 3rd Int Symp
AU - Fink, D.
AU - Meirav, O.
AU - Paul, M.
AU - Ernst, H.
AU - Henning, W.
AU - Kutschera, W.
AU - Kaim, R.
AU - Kaufman, A.
AU - Magaritz, M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Our present AMS system has enabled us to attack interesting problems related to different disciplines and previously out of reach of experimentation. Further experiments are planned, in line with those described here. We believe that they can be extended to cover also other radioisotopes in a variety of fields of interest. This work was supported in part by a grant from the Bat-Sheva Foundation for Science and Technology.
PY - 1984/11
Y1 - 1984/11
N2 - The accelerator mass spectrometry system developed at the Rehovot 14UD Pelletron tandem laboratory has been used in measurements of abundances of cosmogenic nuclei. Measurements of **3**6Cl concentrations in natural water samples from the Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin are presented in the framework of a **3**6Cl budget analysis of the Dead Sea. The feasibility of **4**1Ca detection at concentrations ranging down to 1 multiplied by 10** minus **1**3 by tandem accelerator mass spectrometry has been demonstrated.
AB - The accelerator mass spectrometry system developed at the Rehovot 14UD Pelletron tandem laboratory has been used in measurements of abundances of cosmogenic nuclei. Measurements of **3**6Cl concentrations in natural water samples from the Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin are presented in the framework of a **3**6Cl budget analysis of the Dead Sea. The feasibility of **4**1Ca detection at concentrations ranging down to 1 multiplied by 10** minus **1**3 by tandem accelerator mass spectrometry has been demonstrated.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0021521293
SN - 0168-583X
VL - 233
SP - B5/2
JO - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
JF - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
Y2 - 10 April 1984 through 13 April 1984
ER -