Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased atmospheric production rates of cosmogenic radionuclides. Evidence of such events is recorded in annually resolved natural archives, such as tree rings [carbon-14 (C-14)] and ice cores [beryllium-10 (Be-10), chlorine-36 (Cl-36)]. Here, we show evidence for an extreme solar event around 2,610 years B.P. (similar to 660 BC) based on high-resolution Be-10 data from two Greenland ice cores. Our conclusions are supported by modeled C-14 production rates for the same period. Using existing Cl-36 ice core data in conjunction with Be-10, we further show that this solar event was characterized by a very hard energy spectrum. These results indicate th...
The origin of two large peaks in the atmospheric radiocarbon (C-14) concentration at AD 774/5 and 99...
During solar storms, the Sun expels large amounts of energetic particles (SEP) that can react with t...
The origin of two large peaks in the atmospheric radiocarbon ((14)C) concentration at AD 774/5 and 9...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
The origin of two large peaks in the atmospheric radiocarbon (C-14) concentration at AD 774/5 and 99...
During solar storms, the Sun expels large amounts of energetic particles (SEP) that can react with t...
The origin of two large peaks in the atmospheric radiocarbon ((14)C) concentration at AD 774/5 and 9...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
International audienceRecently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to s...
Recently, it has been confirmed that extreme solar proton events can lead to significantly increased...
The origin of two large peaks in the atmospheric radiocarbon (C-14) concentration at AD 774/5 and 99...
During solar storms, the Sun expels large amounts of energetic particles (SEP) that can react with t...
The origin of two large peaks in the atmospheric radiocarbon ((14)C) concentration at AD 774/5 and 9...