Advances in Mass Spectrometry /
he isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) allows the precise measurement of mixtures of stable isotopes. This technique has two different applications in the earth and environmental sciences. The analysis of 'stable isotopes' is normally concerned with measuring isotopic variations arising...
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description | he isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) allows the precise measurement of mixtures of stable isotopes. This technique has two different applications in the earth and environmental sciences. The analysis of 'stable isotopes' is normally concerned with measuring isotopic variations arising from mass-dependent isotopic fractionation in natural systems. On the other hand, radiogenic isotope analysis involves measuring the abundances of decay-products of natural radioactivity and is used in most long-lived radiometric dating methods. Most instruments used for precise determination of isotope ratios are of the magnetic sector type. This type of analyzer is superior to the quadrupole type in this field of research for two reasons. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5929212023-08-23T02:11:08ZAdvances in Mass Spectrometry / Blanton, Mack, author 648432 software, multimedia Electronic book 631902 Delhi, India : Library Press,2012enghe isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) allows the precise measurement of mixtures of stable isotopes. This technique has two different applications in the earth and environmental sciences. The analysis of 'stable isotopes' is normally concerned with measuring isotopic variations arising from mass-dependent isotopic fractionation in natural systems. On the other hand, radiogenic isotope analysis involves measuring the abundances of decay-products of natural radioactivity and is used in most long-lived radiometric dating methods. Most instruments used for precise determination of isotope ratios are of the magnetic sector type. This type of analyzer is superior to the quadrupole type in this field of research for two reasons.he isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) allows the precise measurement of mixtures of stable isotopes. This technique has two different applications in the earth and environmental sciences. The analysis of 'stable isotopes' is normally concerned with measuring isotopic variations arising from mass-dependent isotopic fractionation in natural systems. On the other hand, radiogenic isotope analysis involves measuring the abundances of decay-products of natural radioactivity and is used in most long-lived radiometric dating methods. Most instruments used for precise determination of isotope ratios are of the magnetic sector type. This type of analyzer is superior to the quadrupole type in this field of research for two reasons.Mass spectrometryhttp://repository.library.utm.my/id/eprint/4103URN:ISBN:Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN. |
spellingShingle | Mass spectrometry Blanton, Mack, author 648432 Advances in Mass Spectrometry / |
title | Advances in Mass Spectrometry / |
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title_fullStr | Advances in Mass Spectrometry / |
title_full_unstemmed | Advances in Mass Spectrometry / |
title_short | Advances in Mass Spectrometry / |
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topic | Mass spectrometry |
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