Author:
Haberstock Günther,Heinzl Johann,Korschinek Gunther,Morinaga Haruhiko,Nolte Eckehart,Ratzinger Ulrich,Kato Kazuo,Wolf Manfred
Abstract
A description of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) measurements with the long-lived radioisotope 36Cl is given. All measurements were made at the Munich tandem accelerator laboratory. Results are presented for 36Cl measurements in ground waters, in the meteorite Bjurböle, in ice-core samples of the Vernagtferner, Austria, and in granite samples from Hiroshima, Japan, irradiated by the atomic bomb explosion in 1945.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Archaeology
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