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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2011

Ultra-trace analysis of 36 Cl by accelerator mass spectrometry: an interlaboratory study

S. Merchel; Wolfram Bremser; Vasily Alfimov; Maurice Arnold; Georges Aumaître; Lucilla Benedetti; Didier Bourlès; Marc W. Caffee; L.K. Fifield; Robert C. Finkel; Stewart P.H.T. Freeman; Martin Martschini; Y. Matsushi; D. H. Rood; Kimikazu Sasa; Peter Steier; T. Takahashi; Michiko Tamari; S.G. Tims; Yuki Tosaki; Klaus M. Wilcken; S. Xu

A first international 36Cl interlaboratory comparison has been initiated. Evaluation of the final results of the eight participating accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) laboratories on three synthetic AgCl samples with 36Cl/Cl ratios at the 10−11, 10−12, and 10−13 level shows no difference in the sense of simple statistical significance. However, more detailed statistical analyses demonstrate certain interlaboratory bias and underestimation of uncertainties by some laboratories. Following subsequent remeasurement and reanalysis of the data from some AMS facilities, the round-robin data indicate that 36Cl/Cl data from two individual AMS laboratories can differ by up to 17%. Thus, the demand for further work on harmonising the 36Cl-system on a worldwide scale and enlarging the improvement of measurements is obvious.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Orogen-scale uplift in the central Italian Apennines drives episodic behaviour of earthquake faults

Patience A. Cowie; Richard J. Phillips; Gerald P. Roberts; Ken McCaffrey; Leo Zijerveld; Laura C. Gregory; J.P. Faure Walker; Luke Wedmore; Tibor J. Dunai; Steven A. Binnie; Stewart P.H.T. Freeman; Klaus M. Wilcken; Richard P. Shanks; Ritske S. Huismans; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Alessandro Maria Michetti; M. Wilkinson

Many areas of the Earth’s crust deform by distributed extensional faulting and complex fault interactions are often observed. Geodetic data generally indicate a simpler picture of continuum deformation over decades but relating this behaviour to earthquake occurrence over centuries, given numerous potentially active faults, remains a global problem in hazard assessment. We address this challenge for an array of seismogenic faults in the central Italian Apennines, where crustal extension and devastating earthquakes occur in response to regional surface uplift. We constrain fault slip-rates since ~18 ka using variations in cosmogenic 36Cl measured on bedrock scarps, mapped using LiDAR and ground penetrating radar, and compare these rates to those inferred from geodesy. The 36Cl data reveal that individual faults typically accumulate meters of displacement relatively rapidly over several thousand years, separated by similar length time intervals when slip-rates are much lower, and activity shifts between faults across strike. Our rates agree with continuum deformation rates when averaged over long spatial or temporal scales (104 yr; 102 km) but over shorter timescales most of the deformation may be accommodated by <30% of the across-strike fault array. We attribute the shifts in activity to temporal variations in the mechanical work of faulting.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2008

Natural and anthropogenic 236U in environmental samples

Peter Steier; Max Bichler; L. Keith Fifield; Robin Golser; Walter Kutschera; Alfred Priller; Francesca Quinto; S. Richter; M. Srncik; Philippo Terrasi; Lukas Wacker; A. Wallner; Gabriele Wallner; Klaus M. Wilcken; Eva Maria Wild


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2010

Improved 10Be and 26Al-AMS with a 5 MV spectrometer

Sheng Xu; Andrew Dougans; Stewart P.H.T. Freeman; Christoph Schnabel; Klaus M. Wilcken


Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2010

Cosmogenic isotope (36Cl) surface exposure dating of the Norber erratics, Yorkshire Dales: Further constraints on the timing of the LGM deglaciation in Britain

Peter Vincent; Peter Wilson; Tom C. Lord; Christoph Schnabel; Klaus M. Wilcken


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2008

Performance of the new single stage accelerator mass spectrometer at the SUERC

Stewart P.H.T. Freeman; Andrew Dougans; Lanny Ray McHargue; Klaus M. Wilcken; Sheng Xu


Quaternary Geochronology | 2012

Cosmogenic surface exposure dating the last deglaciation in Denmark: Discrepancies with independent age constraints suggest delayed periglacial landform stabilisation

Michael Houmark-Nielsen; Henriette Linge; Derek Fabel; Christoph Schnabel; Sheng Xu; Klaus M. Wilcken; Steven A. Binnie


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2010

Improved SSAMS performance

Stewart P.H.T. Freeman; Gordon Cook; Andrew Dougans; Philip Naysmith; Klaus M. Wilcken; Sheng Xu


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2010

Improved 36Cl AMS at 5 MV

Klaus M. Wilcken; Stewart P.H.T. Freeman; Andrew Dougans; S. Xu; Roger Loger; C. Schnabel


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2012

Quality assurance in accelerator mass spectrometry: results from an international round-robin exercise for 10Be

S. Merchel; Wolfram Bremser; Shavkat Akhmadaliev; Maurice Arnold; Georges Aumaître; Didier Bourlès; Régis Braucher; Marc W. Caffee; M. Christl; L.K. Fifield; Robert C. Finkel; Stewart P.H.T. Freeman; A. Ruiz-Gomez; P. W. Kubik; Martin Martschini; D. H. Rood; S.G. Tims; A. Wallner; Klaus M. Wilcken; Sheng Xu

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S. Merchel

Aix-Marseille University

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A. Wallner

Australian National University

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S.G. Tims

Australian National University

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Maurice Arnold

Aix-Marseille University

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