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When massive stars or other stellar objects explode in the Earth's cosmic neighborhood, ejected debris can also reach our solar system. Traces of such events are found on Earth or the Moon and can be ...
Recent reexamination of pottery, copper objects, and glass trade beads using modern analytic methods has amended the occupational history of the Cloudman site (20CH6), once interpreted as an early ...
Michaele Kashgarian, PhD, inserts samples for analysis at the Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. CAMS develops and operates accelerator based isotopic abundance measurements and ion-beam ...
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS), initially developed at low-energy nuclear physics laboratories in the late 70s- beginning of 80s, has been proved to be not only an ultra-sensitive technique for ...
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Physics: Determining the mass to charge ratio in a mass spectrometer
Learn how to determine the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) in a mass spectrometer! This guide walks you through the physics behind the process, from ion acceleration to detection, with practical insights ...
Even one percent plastic in a sample can distort ocean carbon numbers, making young carbon read as ancient and affecting ...
A project at China's Zhejiang Normal University (ZJNU) has applied laser spectroscopy to bomb-peak dating, potentially assisting a number of carbon-dating and forensic applications. Bomb-peak dating ...
HZDR physicist Prof. Anton Wallner is a specialist in the search for interstellar matter using Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS). Wallner and his colleagues in Australia are currently on the hunt ...
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