We present estimates of "realizable" influx of selected cosmogenic isotopes, 3He, 10Be, 26Al, and 14C, and platinum group elements, Ir, Os, and Re on the earth via influx of meteoroids. We define realizable as the particulate fraction of mass influx which is included in standard geochemical analyses of terrestrial sediments. This is the surviving mass fraction of size < 0.5-1 cm, which gets mixed with terrestrial samples, and is analyzed in normal terrestrial assays of sediments. Larger surviving meteoroid fragments, of the order of cm to m or larger, obviously belong to the non-realizable flux category, since (i) their distribution in terrestrial samples would be very patchy, resulting in a highly variable density matrix, and (ii) they ...
We present new model calculations for depth and size dependent cosmogenic production rates in ordina...
We present a theoretical basis for reconstructing paleotemperatures from the open-system behavior of...
Next to the rare finds of meteorite fragments in or near impact structures, a handful of geochemical...
The study of extraterrestrial matter in sediments began with the discovery of cosmic spherules durin...
Cosmogenic nuclides produced in terrestrial rocks provide a versatile way of quantifying Earth surfa...
International audienceHere we discuss the current state of knowledge on how atmospheric escape proce...
The influx of extraterrestrial (ET) matter on the Earth results in appreciable fluxes of 3He origina...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
We have reconstructed the distribution of extraterrestrial chrome spinels in a marine limestone sect...
Herzog et al. have determined Fe, Ni, and Cr abundances in Type I cosmic spherules recovered from th...
Since the 1990s, cosmogenic nuclides have revolutionized the study of Earth surface processes, parti...
The extent to which humans are modifying Earth’s surface chemistry can be quantified by comparing to...
Here we present the first purely physical model for cosmogenic production rates in iron meteorites w...
The processes of planet formation in our Solar System resulted in a final product of a small number ...
Previous studies of limestone beds of mid-Ordovician age from both Sweden and China show that the Ea...
We present new model calculations for depth and size dependent cosmogenic production rates in ordina...
We present a theoretical basis for reconstructing paleotemperatures from the open-system behavior of...
Next to the rare finds of meteorite fragments in or near impact structures, a handful of geochemical...
The study of extraterrestrial matter in sediments began with the discovery of cosmic spherules durin...
Cosmogenic nuclides produced in terrestrial rocks provide a versatile way of quantifying Earth surfa...
International audienceHere we discuss the current state of knowledge on how atmospheric escape proce...
The influx of extraterrestrial (ET) matter on the Earth results in appreciable fluxes of 3He origina...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
We have reconstructed the distribution of extraterrestrial chrome spinels in a marine limestone sect...
Herzog et al. have determined Fe, Ni, and Cr abundances in Type I cosmic spherules recovered from th...
Since the 1990s, cosmogenic nuclides have revolutionized the study of Earth surface processes, parti...
The extent to which humans are modifying Earth’s surface chemistry can be quantified by comparing to...
Here we present the first purely physical model for cosmogenic production rates in iron meteorites w...
The processes of planet formation in our Solar System resulted in a final product of a small number ...
Previous studies of limestone beds of mid-Ordovician age from both Sweden and China show that the Ea...
We present new model calculations for depth and size dependent cosmogenic production rates in ordina...
We present a theoretical basis for reconstructing paleotemperatures from the open-system behavior of...
Next to the rare finds of meteorite fragments in or near impact structures, a handful of geochemical...