Snow et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Multiple ion counting ICPMS double spike method for precise U isotopic analysis at ultra-trace levelsSnow et al., 2005
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- Snow J
- Friedrich J
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- International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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Of the various methods for the measurement of the isotopic composition of U in solids and solutions, few offer both sensitivity and precision. In recent years, the use of ICPMS technology for this determination has become increasingly prevalent. Here we describe a …
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