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10Be Variations in Polar Ice Cores
Greenland Ice Core: Geophysics, Geochemistry, and the Environment, 1985, p.66-70
1985
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10Be Variations in Polar Ice Cores
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  • Greenland Ice Core: Geophysics, Geochemistry, and the Environment, 1985, p.66-70
Ort / Verlag
Washington, D. C: American Geophysical Union
Erscheinungsjahr
1985
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Wiley Online Library All Obooks
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  • 10 Be is produced in the atmosphere by cosmic radiation and has a half life of 1.5 · 10 6 years. The produced 10 Be atoms are attached to aerosols and washed out by precipitation. The mean residence time in the atmosphere is about one year. Annual snow layers with their 10 Be contents are ideally preserved in polar ice sheets. With the new accelerator based mass‐spectrometry technique it is possible to measure the natural 10 Be concentrations in ice samples of 1 kg each. 10 Be, with its short residence time and long half life, is very well suited for the study of variations of the interaction of cosmic radiation with the atmosphere. We measured firn samples from Dye 3 from the surface to about 100 m depth, representing the precipitation of the last 140 years. One sample per 2 years has been measured. The results are compared with the sunspot‐number record. A clear indication of the 11 year cycle modulation has been obtained. In addition the 10 Be activities of ice samples from 1600 m‐1900 m depth have been measured. Samples from this depth interval represent precipitation from about 13,000 yrs B.P. to 6000 yrs BP. The results are compared with results from Antarctica, published by Raisbeck. By measuring the 10 Be/ 36 Cl ratio, it should be possible to date ice older than about 50,000 yrs.
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Englisch
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ISBN: 0875900577, 9780875900575
DOI: 10.1029/GM033p0066
Titel-ID: cdi_wiley_ebooks_10_1029_GM033p0066_ch9

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