Determination of halogen abundances in terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples by the analysis of noble gases produced by neutron irradiation
<p>The lack of a reliable database for heavy halogens (bromine and iodine) in terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples is mainly due to the analytical challenges of determining their very low abundances (< 1ppm) in the materials of interest. The neutron irradiation noble gas mass spectr...
Main Authors: | Ballentine, C, Ruzié-Hamilton, L, Clay, P, Burgess, R, Joachim, B, Turner, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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