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1 Accelerator mass spectrometry Litherland, A.E.
1984
5 2 p. 100-108
9 p.
article
2 Accelerator mass spectrometry at Chalk River Andrews, H.R.
1984
5 2 p. 134-138
5 p.
article
3 Accelerator mass spectrometry at the rehovot pelletron tandem: Measurements of abundances of cosmogenic radioisotopes and future prospects Fink, D.
1984
5 2 p. 123-128
6 p.
article
4 Accelerator mass spectrometry at the University of Pennsylvania Klein, J.
1984
5 2 p. 129-133
5 p.
article
5 Accelerator mass spectrometry for heavy isotopes at Oxford (OSIRIS) Chew, S.H.
1984
5 2 p. 179-184
6 p.
article
6 Accelerator mass spectrometry II: Background reduction with a Wien (velocity) filter; 10Be contents of Central American basalts Tuniz, C.
1984
5 2 p. 321-325
5 p.
article
7 Accelerator mass spectrometry of 14C at Nagoya University Nakai, N.
1984
5 2 p. 171-174
4 p.
article
8 Accelerator mass spectrometry of 36Cl in limestone and some paleontological samples using completely stripped ions Kubik, P.W.
1984
5 2 p. 326-330
5 p.
article
9 Accelerator mass spectrometry sample preparation: Methods for 14C in 50–1000 microgram samples Klouda, George A.
1984
5 2 p. 265-271
7 p.
article
10 A fast beam pulsing system for isotope ratio measurements Suter, Martin
1984
5 2 p. 242-246
5 p.
article
11 A 40 keV cyclotron for radioisotope dating Welch, James J.
1984
5 2 p. 230-232
3 p.
article
12 AMS with the Uppsala EN tandem accelerator Possnert, G.
1984
5 2 p. 159-161
3 p.
article
13 An accelerator voltage regulating system using a position sensitive Faraday cup Suter, Martin
1984
5 2 p. 251-253
3 p.
article
14 Archaeological and geological interest in applying 14C AMS to small samples Mook, Willem G.
1984
5 2 p. 297-302
6 p.
article
15 A review of ion sources for accelerator mass spectrometry Middleton, R.
1984
5 2 p. 193-199
7 p.
article
16 Atmospheric carbon: The importance of accelerator mass spectrometry Currie, Lloyd A.
1984
5 2 p. 371-379
9 p.
article
17 10Be annual fallout in rains in India Somayajulu, B.L.K.
1984
5 2 p. 398-403
6 p.
article
18 10Be dating of the inner structure of Mn-encrustations applying the Zürich tandem accelerator Segl, M.
1984
5 2 p. 359-364
6 p.
article
19 14C/12C-ratios in organic matter and hydrocarbons extracted from dated Lake sediments Giger, W.
1984
5 2 p. 394-397
4 p.
article
20 14C dating of polar ice Andree, M.
1984
5 2 p. 385-388
4 p.
article
21 14C dating of small archaeological samples: neolithic to iron age in the central alpine region Bill, J.
1984
5 2 p. 317-320
4 p.
article
22 Charge ratio mass spectrometry of heavy elements Kilius, L.R.
1984
5 2 p. 185-192
8 p.
article
23 Charge state distributions and resulting isotopic fractionation effects of carbon and chlorine in the 1–7 MeV energy range Hofmann, Hansjakob
1984
5 2 p. 254-258
5 p.
article
24 14C measurements on foraminifera of deep sea core V28-238 and their preliminary interpretation Andree, M.
1984
5 2 p. 340-345
6 p.
article
25 Computer controlled accelerator mass spectrometry Nessi, M.
1984
5 2 p. 238-241
4 p.
article
26 Computer controlled isotope ratio measurements and data analysis Elmore, David
1984
5 2 p. 233-237
5 p.
article
27 Conference photos 1984
5 2 p. vii-viii
nvt p.
article
28 Conference summary Henning, Walter
1984
5 2 p. 443-446
4 p.
article
29 Correlation of the paleoclimatic record in lacustrine sediment sequences: 14C dating by AMS Lister, Guy
1984
5 2 p. 389-393
5 p.
article
30 Determination of tritium using a small Van de Graaff accelerator Jiang, Songsheng
1984
5 2 p. 226-229
4 p.
article
31 Development of an ion microprobe stage for accelerator mass spectrometry Wilson, G.C.
1984
5 2 p. 200-203
4 p.
article
32 Editorial Wölfli, W.
1984
5 2 p. v-
1 p.
article
33 Graphite sample preparation for AMS in a high pressure and temperature press Rubin, Meyer
1984
5 2 p. 272-273
2 p.
article
34 Half-life of 60Fe Kutschera, Walter
1984
5 2 p. 430-435
6 p.
article
35 Hydrological implications of deep production of chlorine-36 Fontes, J.Ch.
1984
5 2 p. 303-307
5 p.
article
36 Impact of AMS 14C determinations on considerations of the antiquity of Homo sapiens in the western hemisphere Taylor, R.E.
1984
5 2 p. 312-316
5 p.
article
37 International advisory committee 1984
5 2 p. vi-
1 p.
article
38 Investigation of the possible association of 10Be and 26Al with biogenic matter in the marine environment Bourles, D.
1984
5 2 p. 365-370
6 p.
article
39 Laboratory contamination in radiocarbon accelerator mass spectrometry Gillespie, Richard
1984
5 2 p. 294-296
3 p.
article
40 List of contributors 1984
5 2 p. 447-448
2 p.
article
41 Low level gas multicounter for 14C dating of small samples Kaihola, Lauri
1984
5 2 p. 436-438
3 p.
article
42 Low level tritium detection using accelerator mass spectrometry Glagola, Bruce G.
1984
5 2 p. 221-225
5 p.
article
43 Mass-spectrometric 10Be dating of deep-sea sediments applying the Zürich tandem accelerator Mangini, A.
1984
5 2 p. 353-358
6 p.
article
44 Measurement of 10Be with a tandetron accelerator operating at 2 MV Raisbeck, G.M.
1984
5 2 p. 175-178
4 p.
article
45 Medium power pulse sources for deflection chamber modulation Balzer, R.
1984
5 2 p. 247-250
4 p.
article
46 Multiparameter liquid scintillation spectrometry Polach, Henry
1984
5 2 p. 439-442
4 p.
article
47 On the production of the KrF− and XeF− Ion beams for the tandem electrostatic accelerators Minehara, Eisuke
1984
5 2 p. 217-220
4 p.
article
48 Optimizing the geometry of a negative ion sputter source Balzer, R.
1984
5 2 p. 204-207
4 p.
article
49 205Pb: Accelerator mass spectrometry of a very heavy radioisotope and the solar neutrino problem Ernst, H.
1984
5 2 p. 426-429
4 p.
article
50 Performance of catalytically condensed carbon for use in accelerator mass spectrometry Vogel, J.S.
1984
5 2 p. 289-293
5 p.
article
51 Precision measurements of 14C in AMS — some results and prospects Suter, Martin
1984
5 2 p. 117-122
6 p.
article
52 Preparation of elemental carbon for radiocarbon dating on the tandem accelerator Keller, Waldemar A.
1984
5 2 p. 280-283
4 p.
article
53 Production of 7Be, 22Na, 24Na and 10Be from Al in a 4π-irradiated meteorite model Englert, P.
1984
5 2 p. 415-419
5 p.
article
54 Production of long-lived cosmogenic nuclei and their applications Raisbeck, G.M.
1984
5 2 p. 91-99
9 p.
article
55 Progress in 14C and 10Be dating at SFU Nelson, D.E.
1984
5 2 p. 139-143
5 p.
article
56 Properties of milligram size samples prepared for AMS 14C dating at ETH Bonani, Georges
1984
5 2 p. 284-288
5 p.
article
57 Radiocarbon measurements on coexisting benthic and planktic foraminifera shells: potential for reconstructing ocean ventilation times over the past 20 000 years Broecker, Wallace
1984
5 2 p. 331-339
9 p.
article
58 Radiocarbon targets for AMS: A review of perceptions, aims and achievements Polach, Henry A.
1984
5 2 p. 259-264
6 p.
article
59 Rare particles Kutschera, Walter
1984
5 2 p. 420-425
6 p.
article
60 Recent developments in archaeological dating using an accelerator Gillespie, R.
1984
5 2 p. 308-311
4 p.
article
61 Results of radioisotope measurements at the NSF-University of Arizona tandem accelerator mass spectrometer facility Donahue, D.J.
1984
5 2 p. 162-166
5 p.
article
62 Spallogenic nuclides in meteorites by conventional and accelerator mass spectrometry Sarafin, Rolf
1984
5 2 p. 411-414
4 p.
article
63 Status of the New Zealand tandem accelerator mass spectrometry facility Sparks, R.J.
1984
5 2 p. 155-158
4 p.
article
64 Status of the Oxford radiocarbon accelerator Gillespie, Richard
1984
5 2 p. 167-170
4 p.
article
65 Tandem accelerator mass spectrometry of 10Be/9Be with internal beam monitor method Imamura, Mineo
1984
5 2 p. 211-216
6 p.
article
66 Target preparation for milligram sized 14C samples and data evaluation for AMS measurements Andree, Michael
1984
5 2 p. 274-279
6 p.
article
67 The accelerator mass spectrometry facility at the University of Washington: Current status and an application to the 14C profile of a tree ring Farwell, George W.
1984
5 2 p. 144-149
6 p.
article
68 The camp century 10Be record: Implications for long-term variations of the geomagnetic dipole moment Beer, Jürg
1984
5 2 p. 380-384
5 p.
article
69 The 12CH2 2+ molecule and radiocarbon dating by accelerator mass spectrometry Lee, H.W.
1984
5 2 p. 208-210
3 p.
article
70 The impacts of bioturbation on the age difference between benthic and planktonic foraminifera in deep sea sediments Peng, Tsung-Hung
1984
5 2 p. 346-352
7 p.
article
71 The rochester tandem accelerator mass spectrometry program Elmore, David
1984
5 2 p. 109-116
8 p.
article
72 The Utrecht accelerator facility for precision dating with radionuclides Van Der Borg, K.
1984
5 2 p. 150-154
5 p.
article
73 What accelerator mass spectrometry can do for solar physics Newkirk Jr., Gordon
1984
5 2 p. 404-410
7 p.
article
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