Browsing Artículos (Física Aplicada I) by Subject "AMS"
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10Be low-energy AMS with the passive absorber technique
(ScienceDirect, 2019-01)The passive absorber technique is one of the most common ways to suppress the 10B interference during 10Be measurements ...
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Anthropogenic 129I concentration and 129I/127I ratio in rainwater from Seville (Spain) in the period 2005–2008 as affected by airborne releases from Sellafield and La Hague facilities
(Elsevier, 2012)129I is a very long-lived radionuclide (T1/2 = 15.7 × 106 years) that is present in the environment both because of natural ...
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Characterisation of the plutonium isotopic composition of a sediment core from Palomares, Spain, by low-energy AMS and alpha-spectrometry
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2010)The measurement of plutonium isotopes, 239Pu and 240Pu, at 670 kV on the compact accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) system ...
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Influence of releases of 129I and 137Cs from European reprocessing facilities in Fucus vesiculosus and seawater from the Kattegat and Skagerrak areas
(ScienceDirect, 2014-08)129I is a very long-lived radionuclide (T1/2 = 15.7 × 106 years) that is present in the environment because of natural and ...
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Meteoric 10Be in aerosol filters in the city of Seville
(ScienceDirect, 2019-01)Cosmogenic radionuclides in the one-million-year half-life range, like 10Be, find application fields in several Sciences. ...
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New insights on the role of sea ice in intercepting atmospheric pollutants using 129I
(ScienceDirect, 2015-12-15)Abstract Measurements of 129I carried out on sea ice samples collected in the central Arctic Ocean in 2007 revealed ...
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Pre- and post-Chernobyl accident levels of 129I and 137Cs in the Southern Baltic Sea by brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus
(ScienceDirect, 2013-01)129I is a very long-lived radionuclide (T1/2 = 15.7 × 106 years) that is present in the environment both because of natural ...
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Pre- and post-Chernobyl accident levels of I-129 and Cs-137 in the Southern Baltic Sea by brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus
(Elsevier, 2013)129I is a very long-lived radionuclide (T1/2 = 15.7 × 106 years) that is present in the environment both because of natural ...
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Recent developments of the 1 MV AMS facility at the Centro Nacional de Aceleradores
(ScienceDirect, 2016-05)The Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (CNA) hosts a 1 MV accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) apparatus since September 2005. ...
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Recent evolution of 129-I levels in the Nordic Seas and the North Atlantic Ocean
(Elsevier, 2018)Most of the anthropogenic radionuclide 129I released to the marine environment from the nuclear fuel reprocessing plants ...
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Status report of the 1 MV AMS facility at the Centro Nacional de Aceleradores
(ScienceDirect, 2015-10-15)SARA (Spanish Accelerator for Radionuclides Analysis) was the first multielemental AMS facility installed in Spain in 2005. ...