Measuring Pu Isotope Ratios with Mass Spectrometry

Anthropogenic plutonium has been introduced into the environment over the past 50 years as the result of the detonation of nuclear weapons and operational releases from the nuclear industry. In the Arctic environment, the main source of plutonium is from atmospheric weapons testing, which have resul...

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Main Authors: Lindis Skipperud, Brit Salbu, Deborah H. Oughton
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