There is growing interest in geochronological applications of terrestrial in situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides, with the most commonly measured being 10Be and 26Al in quartz. To extract and then separate these radionuclides from quartz and prepare them in the oxide form suitable for accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) requires extensive and careful laboratory processing. Here we discuss the suitability of a crushed, sieved and etched, sub-aerially exposed vein quartz specimen (CoQtz-N) to act as a reference material for chemical laboratory preparation and AMS measurements. Splits of CoQtz-N were distributed to eleven target preparation laboratories. The CoQtz-N 10Be targets were then measured at seven different AMS facilities and five of th...
Cosmogenic nuclide (CN) dating relies on specific target minerals such as quartz as markers to ident...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is currently the standard technique to measure cosmogenic 10Be a...
We performed an interlaboratory comparison study with the aim to determine the accuracy of cosmogeni...
There is growing interest in geochronological applications of terrestrial in situ-produced cosmogeni...
There is growing interest in geochronological applications of terrestrial in situ-produced cosmogeni...
There is growing interest in geochronological applications of terrestrial in situ-produced cosmogeni...
Reference materials are key for assessing inter-laboratory variability and measurement quality, and ...
International audienceCosmogenic radionuclide 10 Be and 26 Al targets (BeO and Al 2 O 3 ) for AMS an...
The spreading application of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) to the geosciences will require mea...
The confidence in surface exposure dating and related research, such as erosion rate studies or buri...
Results of a multidisciplinary study on quartz concentrates (mineralogically separated) and etched c...
Quartz extraction and purification is essential for the successful measurement of Be-10 and Al-26 by...
Results of a multidisciplinary study on quartz concentrates (mineralogically separated) and etched c...
International audienceIn situ-produced cosmogenic Be-10 and Al-26 measurements are widely applied in...
Beryllium-10 (10Be) in quartz represents the most common in situ cosmogenic nuclide used for quantif...
Cosmogenic nuclide (CN) dating relies on specific target minerals such as quartz as markers to ident...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is currently the standard technique to measure cosmogenic 10Be a...
We performed an interlaboratory comparison study with the aim to determine the accuracy of cosmogeni...
There is growing interest in geochronological applications of terrestrial in situ-produced cosmogeni...
There is growing interest in geochronological applications of terrestrial in situ-produced cosmogeni...
There is growing interest in geochronological applications of terrestrial in situ-produced cosmogeni...
Reference materials are key for assessing inter-laboratory variability and measurement quality, and ...
International audienceCosmogenic radionuclide 10 Be and 26 Al targets (BeO and Al 2 O 3 ) for AMS an...
The spreading application of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) to the geosciences will require mea...
The confidence in surface exposure dating and related research, such as erosion rate studies or buri...
Results of a multidisciplinary study on quartz concentrates (mineralogically separated) and etched c...
Quartz extraction and purification is essential for the successful measurement of Be-10 and Al-26 by...
Results of a multidisciplinary study on quartz concentrates (mineralogically separated) and etched c...
International audienceIn situ-produced cosmogenic Be-10 and Al-26 measurements are widely applied in...
Beryllium-10 (10Be) in quartz represents the most common in situ cosmogenic nuclide used for quantif...
Cosmogenic nuclide (CN) dating relies on specific target minerals such as quartz as markers to ident...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is currently the standard technique to measure cosmogenic 10Be a...
We performed an interlaboratory comparison study with the aim to determine the accuracy of cosmogeni...