Noble gas radionuclides, including 81Kr (t1/2 = 229,000 years), 85Kr (t1/2 = 10.8 years), and 39Ar (t1/2 = 269 years), possess nearly ideal chemical and physical properties for studies of earth and environmental processes. Recent advances in Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA), a laser-based atom counting method, have enabled routine measurements of the radiokrypton isotopes, as well as the demonstration of the ability to measure 39Ar in environmental samples. Here we provide an overview of the ATTA technique, and a survey of recent progress made in several laboratories worldwide. We review the application of noble gas radionuclides in the geosciences and discuss how ATTA can help advance these fields, specifically: determination of groundwater...
Stable noble gas isotopes are excellent groundwater tracers. Radioactive noble gases are emerging ne...
The isotopic abundance of 85Kr in the atmosphere, currently at the level of 10−11, has increased by ...
Results of monthly measurements of the tropospheric 37Ar activity during 1969, as well as measuremen...
Noble gas radionuclides, including 81Kr (t1/2 = 229,000 years), 85Kr (t1/2 = 10.8 years), and 39Ar (...
Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) is an efficient and highly selective laser-based atom counting metho...
The noble gas radioisotopes 39Ar (half-life 269 yr) and 85Kr (half-life 10.8 yr) are desired tracers...
Noble gases are chemically inert and therefore at least some of the complications that are common in...
Due to its simple production and transport processes in the terrestrial environment, the long-lived ...
We report on the realization of Atom Trap Trace Analysis for39Ar and its first application to dating...
Atom trap trace analysis, a laser-based atom counting method, has been applied to analyze atmospheri...
In the past decade aquifers have increasingly become palaeoclimatic archives in their own right alon...
Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) detects rare isotopes within a huge background of abundant ones by e...
We place a 2.5% limit on the anthropogenic contribution to the modern abundance of ⁸¹Kr/Kr in the at...
The noble gas radioisotope 39Ar with a half-life of 269 years is an almost ideal tracer for dating i...
The noble gas radioisotopes 85Kr, 39Ar and 81Kr are of great importance in radiometric dating becaus...
Stable noble gas isotopes are excellent groundwater tracers. Radioactive noble gases are emerging ne...
The isotopic abundance of 85Kr in the atmosphere, currently at the level of 10−11, has increased by ...
Results of monthly measurements of the tropospheric 37Ar activity during 1969, as well as measuremen...
Noble gas radionuclides, including 81Kr (t1/2 = 229,000 years), 85Kr (t1/2 = 10.8 years), and 39Ar (...
Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) is an efficient and highly selective laser-based atom counting metho...
The noble gas radioisotopes 39Ar (half-life 269 yr) and 85Kr (half-life 10.8 yr) are desired tracers...
Noble gases are chemically inert and therefore at least some of the complications that are common in...
Due to its simple production and transport processes in the terrestrial environment, the long-lived ...
We report on the realization of Atom Trap Trace Analysis for39Ar and its first application to dating...
Atom trap trace analysis, a laser-based atom counting method, has been applied to analyze atmospheri...
In the past decade aquifers have increasingly become palaeoclimatic archives in their own right alon...
Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) detects rare isotopes within a huge background of abundant ones by e...
We place a 2.5% limit on the anthropogenic contribution to the modern abundance of ⁸¹Kr/Kr in the at...
The noble gas radioisotope 39Ar with a half-life of 269 years is an almost ideal tracer for dating i...
The noble gas radioisotopes 85Kr, 39Ar and 81Kr are of great importance in radiometric dating becaus...
Stable noble gas isotopes are excellent groundwater tracers. Radioactive noble gases are emerging ne...
The isotopic abundance of 85Kr in the atmosphere, currently at the level of 10−11, has increased by ...
Results of monthly measurements of the tropospheric 37Ar activity during 1969, as well as measuremen...