The potential of in situ cosmogenic .sup.14CO in ice cores as a proxy for galactic cosmic ray flux v...
The potential of in situ cosmogenic .sup.14CO in ice cores as a proxy for galactic cosmic ray flux variations
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Copernicus GmbH
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Galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) interact with matter in the atmosphere and at the surface of the Earth to produce a range of cosmogenic nuclides. Measurements of cosmogenic nuclides produced in surface rocks have been used to study past land ice extent as well as to estimate erosion rates. Because the GCR flux reaching the Earth is modulated by magneti...
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The potential of in situ cosmogenic .sup.14CO in ice cores as a proxy for galactic cosmic ray flux variations
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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A804014833
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1994-0416