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Christof Vockenhuber
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 154
Citations - 3055
Christof Vockenhuber is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Accelerator mass spectrometry & Geology. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 138 publications receiving 2446 citations. Previous affiliations of Christof Vockenhuber include TRIUMF & University of Vienna.
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The ETH Zurich AMS facilities: Performance parameters and reference materials
Marcus Christl,Christof Vockenhuber,Peter W. Kubik,Lukas Wacker,Johannes Lachner,Vasily Alfimov,Hans-Arno Synal +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive status report of all three AMS systems currently operated by the Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics (LIP) at ETH Zurich and documents their performance and operation parameters are presented.
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MICADAS: Routine and High-Precision Radiocarbon Dating
Lukas Wacker,G. Bonani,Michael Friedrich,Irka Hajdas,Bernd Kromer,M. Němec,Matthias Ruff,Marc J.-F. Suter,H.-A. Synal,Christof Vockenhuber +9 more
TL;DR: The mini carbon dating system (MICADAS) at ETH Zurich has been in routine operation for almost 2 years and has achieved good performance in highest-precision measurements where results of single samples can be reproduced within less than 2
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New half-life measurement of 182Hf: improved chronometer for the early solar system.
Christof Vockenhuber,Felix Oberli,Max Bichler,I. Ahmad,Ghylaine Quitté,Martin Meier,Alex N. Halliday,Der-Chuen Lee,Walter Kutschera,Peter Steier,R. J. Gehrke,R. G. Helmer +11 more
TL;DR: The greatly improved precision of this half-life now permits very precise intercalibration of the 182Hf-182W isotopic system with other chronometers.
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Accelerator mass spectrometry of heavy long-lived radionuclides
Christof Vockenhuber,I. Ahmad,Robin Golser,Walter Kutschera,V. Liechtenstein,Alfred Priller,Peter Steier,Stephan R. Winkler +7 more
TL;DR: The Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator (VERA) as discussed by the authors has been upgraded to a universal facility for accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) and is capable of measuring many long-lived radionuclides at natural abundances across the nuclear chart, from the lightest (10 Be ) to the heaviest ( 244 Pu ).
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Rapid increase in cosmogenic 14C in AD 775 measured in New Zealand kauri trees indicates short-lived increase in 14C production spanning both hemispheres
D. Güttler,Florian Adolphi,Juerg Beer,Niels Bleicher,Gretel Boswijk,Marcus Christl,Alan G. Hogg,Jonathan G. Palmer,Christof Vockenhuber,L. Wacker,Jan Wunder,Jan Wunder,Jan Wunder +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Miyake et al. presented the first annually resolved Southern Hemisphere (SH) C-14 record spanning the interval AD 760-787, using New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis) chronology wood.