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A Single vs. Double Spike Approach to Improve the Accuracy of 234Th Measurements in Small-Volume Seawater Samples

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Author(s)

A M. Rodriguez y baena, J C. Miquel, P Masqu{eacute}, P P. Povinec, J J. La Rosa
Citation
Marine Chemistry
Volume
100

Citation

Rodriguez, A. , Miquel, J. , Masqu{eacute}, P. , Povinec, P. and La, J. (2006), A Single vs. Double Spike Approach to Improve the Accuracy of <sup>234</sup>Th Measurements in Small-Volume Seawater Samples, Marine Chemistry (Accessed November 5, 2025)

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Created January 1, 2006, Updated February 17, 2017
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