“…Thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) [72,[108][109][110][111][112], inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry [113][114][115][116][117][118][119][120], secondary ion mass spectrometry (predominately for particle or surface analysis) [71,54], accelerator mass spectrometry (predominately for high abundance sensitivity analysis) [10,[121][122][123][124], and resonance ionization mass spectrometry (high elemental selectivity) [19,[125][126][127][128] are frequently utilized for analysis of actinides and other radionuclides. Glow discharge mass spectrometry has been used for isotope ratio analysis of actinides, such as uranium [129][130][131], as well as fission-track TIMS for particles [132].…”