Abstract
Essentially pure samples of A36 and A40 have been produced by thermal diffusion and used for the preparation of synthetic argon isotope mixtures whose A36/A40 isotope abundance ratios were very accurately determined. The mixtures were then employed for determining the mass discriminating effects in two mass spectrometers. Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and potassium were investigated and new values given for the relative abundances of the isotopes. With atmospheric oxygen as a standard, the conversion factor between the physical and chemical atomic weight scales is 1.0002783±5. The percentage abundance of K40 in potassium is found to be 0.0119±0.0001 percent, a figure of special interest in geophysical problems, and approximately ten percent higher than the present accepted value. © 1950 The American Physical Society.
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Nier, A. O. (1950). A redetermination of the relative abundances of the isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and potassium. Physical Review, 77(6), 789–793. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.77.789
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