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Isotopists
Is anybody out there interested in acquiring an old Nuclide 6-60
mass spectrometer? I am moving out of an older instrumentation lab and do
not have room for this mass spectrometer in my new facilities. This mass
spectrometer is Kroopnick's old instrument (nicknamed Pele, or was it
Lono??) which was used for many successful GEOSECS analyses. I used it a
bit when I first arrived in Hawaii in 1990 but got funding for Godzila, the
new machine. The 6-60 has remained under vacuum, has a triple collector,
updated V/F converter and automated changeover valves.
There may be some obscure State rule preventing me from giving away
this instrument. I won't even look into that possibility unless somebody
really, really wants this mass spectrometer. However, if you do want it,
and can get it off this rock, it is yours for the price of shipping (which
may not be cheap!).
Brian
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Brian N. Popp, Associate Professor
University of Hawaii, Department of Geology and Geophysics
2525 Correa Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
(808) 956-6206 Fax: (808) 956-7112
WWW Site: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/FACULTY/bpopp.html
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