2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2009.10.018
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Improved 10Be and 26Al-AMS with a 5MV spectrometer

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“…Measurements of 10 Be/ 9 Be and 26 Al/ 27 Al isotopic ratios made in 2011 were conducted at the AMS facility at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) in Glasgow, UK (Table 1). Measurements are normalised to the NIST SRM-4325 Be standard material with a revised (Nishiizumi et al, 2007) nominal 10 Be/ 9 Be ratio of 2.79 x 10 -11 and half-life of 1.387 Ma (Chmeleff et al, 2010;Korschinek et al, 2010), and the Purdue Z92-0222 Al standard material with a nominal 26 Al/ 27 Al ratio of 4.11 x 10 -11 which agrees with the Al standard material of Nishiizumi (2004) with half-life of 0.705 Ma (Xu et al, 2010). 10 Be/ 9 Be and 26 Al/ 27 Al isotopic ratios measured in 2006 at the ETH tandem AMS facility in Zurich, Switzerland, were normalised to their in-house S555 Be standard material and the ZAL94 Al standard material; the data in Table 1 have been renormalized Christl, 2010, Christl et al, 2013) to be consistent with the SUERC data and therefore the 07KNSTD (Be) and KNSTD (Al) standards (Nishiizumi et al, 2007;Nishiizumi, 2004).…”
Section: Samples and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Measurements of 10 Be/ 9 Be and 26 Al/ 27 Al isotopic ratios made in 2011 were conducted at the AMS facility at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) in Glasgow, UK (Table 1). Measurements are normalised to the NIST SRM-4325 Be standard material with a revised (Nishiizumi et al, 2007) nominal 10 Be/ 9 Be ratio of 2.79 x 10 -11 and half-life of 1.387 Ma (Chmeleff et al, 2010;Korschinek et al, 2010), and the Purdue Z92-0222 Al standard material with a nominal 26 Al/ 27 Al ratio of 4.11 x 10 -11 which agrees with the Al standard material of Nishiizumi (2004) with half-life of 0.705 Ma (Xu et al, 2010). 10 Be/ 9 Be and 26 Al/ 27 Al isotopic ratios measured in 2006 at the ETH tandem AMS facility in Zurich, Switzerland, were normalised to their in-house S555 Be standard material and the ZAL94 Al standard material; the data in Table 1 have been renormalized Christl, 2010, Christl et al, 2013) to be consistent with the SUERC data and therefore the 07KNSTD (Be) and KNSTD (Al) standards (Nishiizumi et al, 2007;Nishiizumi, 2004).…”
Section: Samples and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…10 Be extraction and target preparation followed procedures modified from Kohl and Nishiizumi (1992) and Child et al (2000). The 10 Be/ 9 Be ratios were measured using the 5 MV accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) at SUERC (Xu et al, 2010). The Be ratios were converted to nuclide concentration in quartz.…”
Section: Field and Laboratory Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 shows the long-term measurements of the standard Al01-5-3 with the lowest 26 Al/ 27 Al ratio since the new detector configuration was adopted in 2011. The early 26 Al/ 27 Al data were excluded because the 26 Al 3+ determination for the standard Al01-5-3 was significantly interfered by 9 Be + , 17 O 2+ , 35 Cl 4+ and 37 Cl 4+ ions when the early conventional Mylar detector window was configured [11,12]. It should be pointed out that such the inferences are simply not an issue for other standards with high 26 Al activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such high-precision measurements were facilitated >2 mg graphite target materials which produce stable ion beam and have long target longevity, in addition to the relatively high C À ionization efficiency. In case of our routine 10 Be and 26 Al analysis, however, the added amount of 9 Be carrier is in range of 200-250 lg and the 27 Al content in the sample is adjusted to be $1 mg by adding various amounts of 27 Al carrier depending on the native 27 Al concentration in quartz.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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