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  1. A magnetically enhanced RF discharge source for metastable krypton production
  2. Cosmogenic Ar-39 dating sets age scale of Tibetan ice core over 1300 years
  3. Large-scale paleo water-table rise in a deep desert aquifer recorded by dissolved noble gases
  4. Estimation of the Ventilation Transit Time Distribution at the Yap−Mariana Junction Using 39 Ar, 85 Kr and 14 C Tracers
  5. Krypton‐81 Dating Constrains Timing of Deep Groundwater Flow Activation
  6. Absolute dating of deep ice cores with argon and krypton isotopes.
  7. Analyzing Ca-41 sample at E-16 abundance level with cold atom trap techniques
  8. Towards 81Kr and 39Ar dating with 1 kg of ice
  9. Krypton-81 dating constrains timing of deep groundwater flow activation
  10. Fast atom-trap analysis of 39Ar with isotope pre-enrichment
  11. Large helium-vacancy clusters coalescence during helium bubble evolution under cascade in iron with edge dislocation: A MD simulation
  12. Inflection Points on Groundwater Age and Geochemical Profiles Along Wellbores Light up Hierarchically Nested Flow Systems
  13. An extension of the TALDICE ice core age scale reaching back to MIS 10.1
  14. Optical Excitation and Trapping of Kr81...
  15. Monitoring atmospheric 85Kr by atom counting
  16. An atom trap system for 39Ar dating with improved precision
  17. Water stable isotopes, radiocarbon, noble gases and krypton-81 study of thermal groundwater from Upper to Mid-Pleistocene recharge age in deep aquifers of Argentina.
  18. Analyzing Ca-41 sample at 1E-15 abundance level with cold atom trap techniques
  19. Constraining ice core chronologies with 39Ar and 81Kr
  20. Underground production of 81Kr detected in subsurface fluids
  21. Latest development of radiokrypton dating – A tool to find and study paleogroundwater
  22. Constraining ice core chronologies with 39Ar and 81Kr
  23. New δ18Oatm, δ18Oice and δDice profiles from deep ice of the TALDICE core
  24. Atmospheric 81 Kr as an Integrator of Cosmic‐Ray Flux on the Hundred‐Thousand‐Year Time Scale
  25. Radiokrypton unveils dual moisture sources of a deep desert aquifer
  26. 81 Kr Dating at the Guliya Ice Cap, Tibetan Plateau
  27. Recent seawater intrusion into deep aquifer determined by the radioactive noble-gas isotopes 81Kr and 39Ar
  28. Field Degassing as a New Sampling Method for14C Analyses in Old Groundwater
  29. Using 81Kr and noble gases to characterize and date groundwater and brines in the Baltic Artesian Basin on the one-million-year timescale
  30. Setting a limit on anthropogenic sources of atmospheric 81Kr through Atom Trap Trace Analysis
  31. Laser Spectroscopy of the Fine-Structure Splitting in the 2PJ3 Levels of He4
  32. Continental degassing of 4He by surficial discharge of deep groundwater
  33. Measurement of the Hyperfine Quenching Rate of the Clock Transition in Yb
  34. Krypton-81 in groundwater of the Culebra Dolomite near the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, New Mexico
  35. Radiometric 81 Kr dating identifies 120,000-year-old ice at Taylor Glacier, Antarctica
  36. Note: Efficient generation of optical sidebands at GHz with a high-power tapered amplifier
  37. Ion current as a precise measure of the loading rate of a magneto-optical trap
  38. Analysis of 85Kr: a comparison at the 10-14 level using micro-liter samples
  39. Noble gas radionuclides in Yellowstone geothermal gas emissions: A reconnaissance
  40. An atom counter for measuring 81Kr and 85Kr in environmental samples
  41. Ar39Detection at the10−16Isotopic Abundance Level with Atom Trap Trace Analysis
  42. An efficient magneto-optical trap of metastable krypton atoms
  43. Ultrasensitive near-infrared cavity ring-down spectrometer for precise line profile measurement
  44. Analog to multiple electromagnetically induced transparency in all-optical drop-filter systems
  45. Generating Bragg solitons in a coherent medium
  46. Computation of topological charges of optical vortices via nondegenerate four-wave mixing
  47. Influence of a repump laser on a nearly degenerate four-wave-mixing spectrum in atomic vapors
  48. Optical pumping-assisted electromagnetically induced transparency