2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-003-2425-9
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Improving tritium exposure reconstructions using accelerator mass spectrometry

Abstract: Direct measurement of tritium atoms by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) enables rapid low-activity tritium measurements from milligram-sized samples and permits greater ease of sample collection, faster throughput, and increased spatial and/or temporal resolution. Because existing methodologies for quantifying tritium have some significant limitations, the development of tritium AMS has allowed improvements in reconstructing tritium exposure concentrations from environmental measurements and provides an imp… Show more

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“…Although it is possible to use AMS for the determination of 3 H-labelled molecules [ 54 ], the tritium concentrations of typical environmental samples are by about a factor of 100 below its limit of detection. In the case of radiocarbon, the high sensitivity of AMS enables measuring it down to the level of 14 C/ 12 C ≈ 10 −16 [ 55 ], which is sufficient for most types of environmental samples.…”
Section: Methods For the Determination Of 3 H And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is possible to use AMS for the determination of 3 H-labelled molecules [ 54 ], the tritium concentrations of typical environmental samples are by about a factor of 100 below its limit of detection. In the case of radiocarbon, the high sensitivity of AMS enables measuring it down to the level of 14 C/ 12 C ≈ 10 −16 [ 55 ], which is sufficient for most types of environmental samples.…”
Section: Methods For the Determination Of 3 H And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of 3 H AMS improved the reconstruction of 3 H exposure concentrations from environmental measurements. 100 Although the current quantification limit was inadequate for determining natural environmental variations in 3 H concentrations, it was expected to be sufficient for studies assessing possible health effects of chronic environmental exposure to 3 H.…”
Section: Developments In the Measurement Of Elements Other Than Carbonmentioning
confidence: 99%