ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY AT THE REHOVOT PELLETRON TANDEM: MEASUREMENTS OF ABUNDANCES OF COSMOGENIC RADIOISOTOPES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS.

D. Fink*, O. Meirav, M. Paul, H. Ernst, W. Henning, W. Kutschera, R. Kaim, A. Kaufman, M. Magaritz

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)B5/2
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
Volume233
StatePublished - Nov 1984
EventAccel Mass Spectrom, Proc of the 3rd Int Symp -
Duration: 10 Apr 198413 Apr 1984

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