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Isotope ratio mass spectrometry explosives

Beardah, A.M. (2002) Stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry of explosives—a new type of evidence (Part 3). United Kingdom Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Report DSTL/CR05104, October 2002. [Pg.369]

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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