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Title: The ANTARES AMS Centre : a status report
Authors: Tuniz, C
Fink, D
Hotchkis, MAC
Jacobsen, GE
Lawson, EM
Smith, AM
Hua, Q
Drewer, P
Lee, P
Levchenko, VA
Bird, R
Boldeman, JW
Barbetti, M
Taylor, G
Head, J
Keywords: ANSTO
Measuring instruments
Mass spectroscopy
Accelerators
Radioisotopes
Biomedical radiography
ANTARES Tandem Accelerator
Issue Date: 18-Jul-2016
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Citation: Tuniz, C., Fink, D., Hotchkis, M., Jacobsen, G., Lawson, E., Smith, A., Hua, Q., Drewer, P., Lee, P., Levchenko, V., Bird, R., Boldeman, J., Barbetti, M., Taylor, G., & Head, J. (1995). The Antares AMS Centre: a status report. Paper presented at Proceedings of the 15th International 14C Conference. In Radiocarbon, 37(2), 663-673. doi:10.1017/S0033822200031180
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. © the Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona
URI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200031180
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