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November 1, 2006
Separation of no-carrier-added 52Mn from bulk chromium: a simulation study for accelerator mass spectrometry measurement of 53Mn
Susanta Lahiri, Dalia Nayak, Gunther Korschinek
The Analyst
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November 25, 2006
Separation of samarium and neodymium: a prerequisite for getting signals from nuclear synthesis
Samir Maji, Susanta Lahiri, Birgit Wierczinski, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
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April 4, 2006
Separation of trace level hafnium from tungsten: a step toward solving an astronomical puzzle
Samir Maji, Susanta Lahiri, Birgit Wierczinski, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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September 7, 2019
Interstellar ^{60}Fe in Antarctica
Dominik Koll, Gunther Korschinek, Thomas Faestermann, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
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March 8, 2019
Ultratrace Determination of <sup>99</sup>Tc in Small Natural Water Samples by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry with the Gas-Filled Analyzing Magnet System
Francesca Quinto, Christoph Busser, Thomas Faestermann, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology
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January 24, 2017
Plutonium Isotopes (<sup>239-241</sup>Pu) Dissolved in Pacific Ocean Waters Detected by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry: No Effects of the Fukushima Accident Observed
Karin Hain, Thomas Faestermann, Leticia Fimiani, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 10, 2016
Time-resolved 2-million-year-old supernova activity discovered in Earth's microfossil record
Peter Ludwig, Shawn Bishop, Ramon Egli, et al.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation and Methods for Use in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine
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August 24, 2018
Assessment of <sup>53</sup>Mn deposition on Earth via accelerator mass spectrometry
Darío Rodrigues, Agustín E Negri, Christian Balpardo, et al.
Environmental Science. Advances
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June 17, 2026
Technetium-99 determination in low-volume samples from the global environment with accelerator mass spectrometry
Karin Hain, Stephanie Adler, Thomas Faestermann, et al.
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Analytical Chemistry
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November 1, 2006
Separation of no-carrier-added 52Mn from bulk chromium: a simulation study for accelerator mass spectrometry measurement of 53Mn
Susanta Lahiri, Dalia Nayak, Gunther Korschinek
The Analyst
|
November 25, 2006
Separation of samarium and neodymium: a prerequisite for getting signals from nuclear synthesis
Samir Maji, Susanta Lahiri, Birgit Wierczinski, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
|
April 4, 2006
Separation of trace level hafnium from tungsten: a step toward solving an astronomical puzzle
Samir Maji, Susanta Lahiri, Birgit Wierczinski, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
September 7, 2019
Interstellar ^{60}Fe in Antarctica
Dominik Koll, Gunther Korschinek, Thomas Faestermann, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
|
March 8, 2019
Ultratrace Determination of <sup>99</sup>Tc in Small Natural Water Samples by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry with the Gas-Filled Analyzing Magnet System
Francesca Quinto, Christoph Busser, Thomas Faestermann, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology
|
January 24, 2017
Plutonium Isotopes (<sup>239-241</sup>Pu) Dissolved in Pacific Ocean Waters Detected by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry: No Effects of the Fukushima Accident Observed
Karin Hain, Thomas Faestermann, Leticia Fimiani, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
August 10, 2016
Time-resolved 2-million-year-old supernova activity discovered in Earth's microfossil record
Peter Ludwig, Shawn Bishop, Ramon Egli, et al.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation and Methods for Use in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine
|
August 24, 2018
Assessment of <sup>53</sup>Mn deposition on Earth via accelerator mass spectrometry
Darío Rodrigues, Agustín E Negri, Christian Balpardo, et al.
Environmental Science. Advances
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June 17, 2026
Technetium-99 determination in low-volume samples from the global environment with accelerator mass spectrometry
Karin Hain, Stephanie Adler, Thomas Faestermann, et al.
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