Advances in Mass Spectrometry

Advances in Mass Spectrometry  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Adv Mass Spectrom
Discipline Chemistry
Language English
Publication details
Publisher
various (*)
Frequency 3 Years
Indexing
ISSN 0568-000X
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Advances in Mass Spectrometry is a series of books based on contributions to the triennial International Mass Spectrometry Conference (IMSC). It is the oldest continuous series of publications in mass spectrometry.[1]

Conferences

  1. 1958 London (41 papers)
  2. 1961 Oxford (44)
  3. 1964 Paris (72)
  4. 1967 Berlin (83)
  5. 1970 Brussels (141)
  6. 1973 Edinburgh (124)
  7. 1976 Florence (277)
  8. 1979 Oslo (ca. 250)
  9. 1982 Vienna (ca. 420)
  10. 1985 Swansea (ca. 590)[2]
  11. 1988 Bordeaux (ca. 588)[3]
  12. 1991 Amsterdam (ca. 830)[4]
  13. 1994 Budapest (ca. 740)
  14. 1997 Tampere (ca. 700)
  15. 2000 Barcelona (729)
  16. 2003 Edinburgh[5]
  17. 2006 Prague[6]
  18. 2009 Bremen

See also

References

  1. Cooks, R. G.; E. Gelpi; N. M. M. Nibbering (2001). "International Mass Spectrometry Society (IMSS)" (PDF). J Mass Spectrom. 36 (2): 119–123. doi:10.1002/jms.131. PMID 11288193. Retrieved 2007-09-15.
  2. J.F.J. Todd, ed. (1986). Advances in mass spectrometry 1985: 10th International Mass Spectrometry Conference [Swansea, 9–13 September 1985]. New York: Wiley. ISBN 0-471-90925-4.
  3. Longevialle, P. (1989). Advances in Mass Spectrometry Volume 11A. Heyden & Son. ISBN 0-86344-011-8.
  4. Nico M. Nibbering; P. J. Kistemaker (1992). Advances in Mass Spectrometry: Proceedings of the 12th International Mass Spectrometry Conference Held in Amsterdam 26–30 August 1991/Reprinted from (Advances in Mass Spectrometry). Elsevier Science Pub Co. ISBN 0-444-88871-3.
  5. Brenton, Gareth; John Monaghan; Alison Ashcroft (June 2004). Advances in Mass Spectrometry, 16. Elsevier. p. 396. ISBN 0-444-51528-3.
  6. Herman, Zdenek (2007). Zdenek Herman; Vladimír Havlíček; Lenka Kolářová; Peter Derrick, eds. Advances in Mass Spectrometry Volume 17. IM Publications.


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