Accelerators for the Australian environment and heritage
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Australian Nuclear Association
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Australian researchers have access to a variety of natural systems where records of the Earth's past environment have been stored. These archives include sediment cores, Antarctic ice, Tasmanian pine trees, rock surfaces, corals, etc. Each of these media contain information on past environmental conditions but the records must be carefully deciphered and compared with one-another. The AMS analysis of long-lived cosmogenic radionuclides is essential for providing absolute time scales for these natural archives. Other analytical methods based on high-energy ion interactions are well suited to characterise environmental and archaeological samples with high sensitivity. The use of ANSTO's accelerators in research programs related to the environment in the Australian region is reviewed.
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Physical copy held by ANSTO Library at DDC: 621.48/10
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Tuniz, T. (1999). Accelerators for the Australian environment and heritage. Paper presented to ANA 99 "Third Conference on Nucelar Science & Engeering, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 27-28 October 1999. In ANA Conference on Nuclear Science & Engineering in Australia, & Australian Nuclear Association. (1999). ANA 99 : third Conference on Nuclear Science & Engineering in Australia, Rydges Canberra Hotel, Canberra A.C.T. Australia, 27-28 October 1999 : conference handbook : theme, a nuclear renaissance (pp. 104-110). Canberra, ACT : Australian Nuclear Association.