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[en] Research and development activities (during 1973-74) of the Spectroscopy Division of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay are reviewed. From the point of view of nuclear science and technology, a special mention may be made of the following: (1) development of highly sensitive emission spectrographic methods for determination of boron in uranium and its compounds (ii) development of x-ray fluorescence analytic method for analysis of ZrO2, rare earths and thorium (iii) spectral studies of rare earth ions in crystals and (iv) development of isotopic analytical method for determining the abundances of boron isotopes. (M.G.B.)
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1974; 118 p
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[en] A review is given of selective methods in the field of isotope analysis, including measurement principles, fields and extent of application, and the achievable reproducibility
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Stand und Entwicklungstendenzen in der Isotopenanalytik
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Mitteilungsblatt - Chemische Gesellschaft der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik; ISSN 0411-8987; ; v. 28(5); p. 104-110
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J. Res. Nat. Bur. Stand., A; v. 77A(6); p. 691-698
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[en] The International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology was jointly organized by the IAEA and UNESCO, in co-operation with the National Committee of the Federal Republic of Germany for the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) and the Gesellschaft fuer Strahlen- und Umweltforschung mbH (GSF). Upon the invitation of the Federal Republic of Germany the Symposium was held from 19-23 June 1978 in Neuherberg on the GSF campus. The Symposium was officially opened by Mr. S. Eklund, Director General of the IAEA. The symposium - the fifth meeting held on isotope hydrology - was attended by over 160 participants from 44 countries and four international organizations and by about 30 observers from the Federal Republic of Germany. Due to the absence of scientists from the USSR five papers were cancelled and therefore only 46 papers of the original programme were presented in ten sessions.
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refs., tabs., figs; This record replaces 10462987; Report on the international symposium held in Neuherberg from 19 to 23 June 1978
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Atomic Energy Review; ISSN 0004-7112; ; v. 16(4); p. 715-722
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Karpius, Peter Joseph
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) (United States)2018
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) (United States)2018
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[en] FRAM is a powerful isotopic analysis code that has the same underlying theory as MGA.
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29 Jan 2018; 43 p; OSTIID--1418781; AC52-06NA25396; Available from http://permalink.lanl.gov/object/tr?what=info:lanl-repo/lareport/LA-UR-18-20605; PURL: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1418781/
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[en] Within the limited of this review the following topics will be briefly discussed: a) Accuracy, precision, internal relative standard deviation (RISD) and external relative standard deviation (RESD) of isotope ratio measurements. With advanced instrumentation and use of standard reference materials, high accuracy and RESD = 0.002% (or better) may be achieved; b) The advantages of modern automatic isotope ratio mass spectrometer are briefly described. Computer controlled operation and data acquisition, and multiple ion collection are the recent important improvement; c) The isotopic fractionation during the course of isotope ratio measurement is considered as a major source of errors in thermal ionization of metallic elements. The phenomenon in strontium, neodymium, uranium, lead and calcium and methods to correct the measured data are discussed; d) Applications of isotope ratio mass spectrometry in atomic weight determinations, the isotope dilution technique, isotope geology, and isotope effects in biological systems are described together with specific applications in various research and technology area. (author)
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Israeli Chemist; ISSN 0792-4275; ; (11); p. 11-20
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Magi, F.; Facchetti, S.; Garibaldi, P.
Isotope ratios as pollutant source and behaviour indicators1975
Isotope ratios as pollutant source and behaviour indicators1975
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[en] An experiment is proposed aimed at determining the role of motor traffic in the pollution of the environment by lead, in particular of air, soil, vegetation, food and the human body. The technique of determining the isotopic composition of lead, used in the right way, should enable the whole problem to be solved. It is intended to add lead with a constant isotopic composition different from that of normally occuring lead, whether natural in origin or otherwise, to petrol in at least two regions of Italy. Analyses of lead samples taken from the principal mines have shown that Australian lead (Broken Hill Mine) has quite a different isotopic composition. This lead will therefore be used to prepare the antiknock additives for petrol sold in the regions in question. Adequate sampling should make it possible to determine the contribution to pollution of lead from motor vehicle exhausts. The regions chosen for the experiment are Piedmont (city and province of Turin) and Sardinia (city and province of Cagliari) - the first because of its high traffic density and level of industrialization, the second because of its remoteness and the lead content of the soil, which may affect food. Both regions present favourable conditions for supplying petrol of the intended type. The experiment is intended to last three years; the petrol with Australian lead will be marketed for a period of 18 months. The first results of analyses of the isotopic composition of lead contained in atmospheric dust in the city of Turin and of lead from a number of blood samples are reported in the paper
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Essences additionees de plomb isotopiquement differencie; 204Pb, 206Pb
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome (Italy); Proceedings series; p. 109-117; ISBN 9200103758; ; 1975; IAEA; Vienna; Symposium on isotope ratios as pollutant source and behaviour indicators; Vienna, Austria; 18 Nov 1974; IAEA-SM--191/27
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Isotopenverhaeltnis - Korrelationen in der Natur
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Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Leipzig. Zentralinstitut fuer Isotopen- und Strahlenforschung; p. 17; 1975; Isotopes in nature; Gera, German Democratic Republic; 22 Sep 1975; Published in summary form only.
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Etude isotopique de l'orage a grele du 19 aout 1971 dans la region de Clermont-Ferrand
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Journal de Recherches Atmospheriques; v. 7(4); p. 167-174
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Becchio, Raul; Lucassen, Friedrich; Franz, Gerhard; Kasemann, Simone
Asociacion Argentina de Geologos Economistas, Buenos Aires (Argentina)1998
Asociacion Argentina de Geologos Economistas, Buenos Aires (Argentina)1998
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[en] Major and trace elements, rare earths, and 143Nd/147Nd and, 147Sm/144Nd isotope ratios have been determined in the Puna Austral and Cordillera Oriental basement. The basement is formed by high temperature amphibolite facies rocks ranulites (750-550 degrees C) and green schists. They are represented by schists, paragneiss, orthogneiss, migmatites, few metabasites, marbles and chalcosilicatic banks. Hypotheses on the formation and evolution of the basement are presented
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Geoquimica del basamento de la Puna austral y cordillera oriental
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1998; (v.2) 1 p; AAGE; Buenos Aires (Argentina); 10. Latin American Congress of Geology; 10. Congreso Latinoamericano de Geologia; Buenos Aires (Argentina); 8-13 Nov 1998; 6. National Congress of Economic Geology; 6. Congreso Nacional de Geologia Economica; Buenos Aires (Argentina); 8-13 Nov 1998; Abstract prepared for a document that is itself an abstract
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