A new GPIB/IEEE-488 based data acquisition system has been built for the Groningen proportional counter setup, consisting of 11 counters. The IEEE bus is connected to an XT-compatible host PC. A versatile computer program controls the data entry; the same program can be used offline for final calculations
A new generation accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) is operational since May 1994 at the Centre for...
Radiocarbon dating has been central to the construction of archaeological chronologies for over 50 y...
The Centre for Isotope Research (CIO) at the University of Groningen has operated a radiocarbon (14C...
A new GPIB/IEEE-488 based data acquisition system has been built for the Groningen proportional coun...
Since May 1994, a new-generation accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) has been fully operational at t...
The Groningen tandetron-AMS is a fully automated C-14-mass spectrometer with a maximum capacity of 3...
A new generation accelerator mass spectrometer has been in operation at the Centre for Isotope Resea...
The Groningen AMS facility has been in operation since 1994. The AMS is based on a 2.5 MV tandetron ...
A new generation accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) is operational since May 1994 at the Centre for...
Radiocarbon dating has been central to the construction of archaeological chronologies for over 50 y...
The Centre for Isotope Research (CIO) at the University of Groningen has operated a radiocarbon (14C...
A new GPIB/IEEE-488 based data acquisition system has been built for the Groningen proportional coun...
Since May 1994, a new-generation accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) has been fully operational at t...
The Groningen tandetron-AMS is a fully automated C-14-mass spectrometer with a maximum capacity of 3...
A new generation accelerator mass spectrometer has been in operation at the Centre for Isotope Resea...
The Groningen AMS facility has been in operation since 1994. The AMS is based on a 2.5 MV tandetron ...
A new generation accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) is operational since May 1994 at the Centre for...
Radiocarbon dating has been central to the construction of archaeological chronologies for over 50 y...
The Centre for Isotope Research (CIO) at the University of Groningen has operated a radiocarbon (14C...