Author:
Tuniz Claudio,Fink David,Hotchkis Michael,Jacobsen Geraldine,Lawson Ewan,Smith Andrew,Hua Quan,Drewer Peter,Lee Peter,Levchenko Vladimir,Bird Roger,Boldeman John,Barbetti Mike,Taylor Gillian,Head John
Abstract
The ANTARES accelerator mass spectrometry facility at Lucas Heights Research Laboratory is operational and AMS measurements of 14C, 26Al and 36Cl are being carried out routinely. Measurement of 129I recently commenced and capabilities for other long-lived radioisotopes such as 10Be are being established. The overall aim of the facility is to develop advanced programs in Quaternary science, global climate change, biomedicine and nuclear safeguards.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Archaeology
Cited by
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