International audienceBeryllium-10 in ice provides a valuable proxy of solar activity. However, complex production pathways, atmospheric transport, and deposition processes impede its quantitative interpretation. Here, we examine the influence of deposition processes on two Be-10 ice core records from Central Antarctica (South Pole and Dome Fuji stations), covering the last millennium. We try to quantify how Be-10 variations in ice relate to variations in Be-10 production, and the bias associated to this relationship. An independent bias estimation is provided by comparing atmospheric radiocarbon variations reconstructed from tree rings and deduced from Be-10 variations. Both techniques suggest an uncertainty of the order of 10% in Be-10 pr...
Differences between 10Be records from Greenland and Antarctica over the last 100 years have led to d...
International audienceMore than 2,000 analyses of beryllium-10 (Be-10) and sulfate concentrations we...
International audienceAims. The solar activity in the past millennia can only be reconstructed from ...
International audienceBeryllium-10 in ice provides a valuable proxy of solar activity. However, comp...
Identification of the causes of past climate change requires detailed knowledge of one of the most i...
An ice core was drilled at Taylor dome, East Antarctica, reaching to bedrock at 554 meters. Oxygen-i...
Ice core concentrations of Be-10 are used as a proxy for solar activity, but they might be affected ...
This work comprises three novel applications of in situ- and meteoric-produced beryllium-10 (Be-10) ...
The atmospheric production rate of the cosmogenic isotope 10Be is modulated by the solar wind. Spect...
This work comprises three novel applications of in situ- and meteoric-produced beryllium-10 (Be-10) ...
Ice cores are exceptional archives which allow us to reconstruct a wealth of climatic parameters as ...
10Be is produced in a similar way as 14C by the interaction of cosmic radiation with the nuclei in t...
Differences between 10Be records from Greenland and Antarctica over the last 100 years have led to d...
In a recent paper (Usoskin et al., 2002a), we have reconstructed the concentration of the cosmogenic...
10Be is produced in the atmosphere by cosmic radiation and has a half life of 1.5 · 106 years. The p...
Differences between 10Be records from Greenland and Antarctica over the last 100 years have led to d...
International audienceMore than 2,000 analyses of beryllium-10 (Be-10) and sulfate concentrations we...
International audienceAims. The solar activity in the past millennia can only be reconstructed from ...
International audienceBeryllium-10 in ice provides a valuable proxy of solar activity. However, comp...
Identification of the causes of past climate change requires detailed knowledge of one of the most i...
An ice core was drilled at Taylor dome, East Antarctica, reaching to bedrock at 554 meters. Oxygen-i...
Ice core concentrations of Be-10 are used as a proxy for solar activity, but they might be affected ...
This work comprises three novel applications of in situ- and meteoric-produced beryllium-10 (Be-10) ...
The atmospheric production rate of the cosmogenic isotope 10Be is modulated by the solar wind. Spect...
This work comprises three novel applications of in situ- and meteoric-produced beryllium-10 (Be-10) ...
Ice cores are exceptional archives which allow us to reconstruct a wealth of climatic parameters as ...
10Be is produced in a similar way as 14C by the interaction of cosmic radiation with the nuclei in t...
Differences between 10Be records from Greenland and Antarctica over the last 100 years have led to d...
In a recent paper (Usoskin et al., 2002a), we have reconstructed the concentration of the cosmogenic...
10Be is produced in the atmosphere by cosmic radiation and has a half life of 1.5 · 106 years. The p...
Differences between 10Be records from Greenland and Antarctica over the last 100 years have led to d...
International audienceMore than 2,000 analyses of beryllium-10 (Be-10) and sulfate concentrations we...
International audienceAims. The solar activity in the past millennia can only be reconstructed from ...