Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications

Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications

  • Shan Jiang
  • Ming He
  • Kejun Dong
Publisher:Springer NatureISBN 13: 9789819623174ISBN 10: 9819623170

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Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications is written by Shan Jiang and published by Springer Nature. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9819623170 (ISBN 10) and 9789819623174 (ISBN 13).

This book highlights the advances in the technology , instrumentation , method developments , and applications of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry ( AMS ). It systematically introduces the principles and structure of AMS . The authors put emphasis on the new techniques and measurement methods of AMS , with detailed descriptions of its applications in the fields of nuclear science , archaeology , geoscience , biomedicine , and environmental science . The advances made by global researchers are mainly in three directions: (1) the miniaturization of AMS instruments; (2) inventions based on new technology and new theories , such as superionization AMS and MS; (3) new methods and applications , including measurements of noble gases 85Kr,133Xe, and 39Ar using superionization AMS , dating of human history with 41Ca, increasing 14C dating from 40 ky to more than 60 ky , and measurements with such important dating nuclides as 40K-40Ca-40Ar,87Ru-87Sr, and 187Re-187Os in geology and archeology. The book is not only a good reference for technicians of MS and accelerators but also a helpful information source on how to use AMS for researchers and graduate students in their research and work in geology, archeology, environmental science, nuclear science, materials science , and biomedicine.