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Actinides AMS at CIRCE and 236U and Pu measurements of structural and environmental samples from in and around a mothballed nuclear power plant

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De Cesare, M.
Fifield, L Keith
Sabbarese, C.
Tims, Stephen
De Cesare, N.
D'Onofrio, A.
D'Arco, A.
Esposito, A M
Petraglia, A.
Roca, V.

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Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is presently the most sensitive technique for the measurement of long-lived actinides, e.g. 236U and 239Pu. A new actinide line is in operation at the Center for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B 294: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry

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2037-12-31