Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) is a powerful analytical tool for detecting trace amounts of radioactive material in environmental samples. It can measure the concentration of a sample to parts-per-million accuracy, which is several orders of magnitude more precise than traditional techniques. It has a wide range of applications in geology, medicine, and environmental science, such as radiocarbon dating, detecting contaminated water sources, and measuring exposure to radiation in medical treatments. AMS is an essential tool for understanding the complex processes of the natural world and safeguarding our health and environment.
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