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Explosives isotope ratio mass spectrometry analysis

Lott, M.J., Howa, I, Ehleringer, IR. (2002) Locating the origins of explosives through stable isotope ratio analysis. Poster at the Forensic Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (FIRMS) Conference, September 16-17, 2002, http // www.forensic-isotopes.rdg.ac.uk/conf/conf2002.htm (accessed November 20,2011). [Pg.369]

Meier-Augenstein,W, Kemp, H.F., Lock, C.M. (2009) N2 a potential pitfall for bulk Tl isotope analysis of explosives and other nitrogen-rich compounds by continuous-flow isotope-ratio mass spectrometry. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom., 23,2011-2016. [Pg.369]

Benson, S.I, Lennard, C.J., Maynard, R, Hfll, D.M., Andrew, A.S., Roux, C. (2009) Forensic analysis of explosives using isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS)— discrimination of ammonium nitrate sources. Sci. Justice, 49(2), 73-80. [Pg.369]


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