cited By 0International audienceProduced in the terrestrial environment during nuclear reactions between energetic particles from the cosmic ray and the constituent atoms of the Earth’s environment, long-lived cosmogenic radionuclides such as Beryllium-10 (10Be, T1/2 ~1.4 Ma), Aluminium-26 (26Al, T1/2 ~0.7 Ma) and Chlorine-36 (36Cl, T1/2 ~0.3 Ma) allow using the fraction produced in the atmosphere to study the intensity variations of parameters that control production (solar activity and geomagnetic field) and dating on temporal scales covering the last ten million years marine and continental sedimentary deposits in which they accumulate before decreasing. Fraction produced in the crust (in situ production) precisely measurable since only ...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
The cosmogenic radionuclides $\rm\sp{10}Be\ (t\sb{1/2} = 1.5$ Myr), $\rm\sp{26}Al\ (t\sb{1/2} = 0.71...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cosmogenic exposure dating of Ca-rich minerals using 38 Ar on terrestrial rocks...
cited By 0International audienceProduced in the terrestrial environment during nuclear reactions bet...
Since the 1990s, cosmogenic nuclides have revolutionized the study of Earth surface processes, parti...
Cosmic rays interact not only with the atmosphere, but also with material at the surface of the Eart...
International audienceCold environments dynamics documented with cosmogenic nuclides Cosmogenic nucl...
The combination of radioanalytical methods and ultrasensitive Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) al...
The in-situ produced cosmonucleides result from the interaction of the energy particles resulting fr...
Cosmogenic nuclides produced in terrestrial rocks provide a versatile way of quantifying Earth surfa...
Parmi les méthodes de reconstitution de l'histoire du champ géomagnétique, l'étude des variations de...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides have become an indispens-able tool in Earth sciences, particularly f...
Terrestrial in situ cosmogenic radionuclides are powerful tools for quantifying rates and durations ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thur. 5 Dec. / 3F M...
Recent years have seen increasing use of atmospheric radionuclides for dating and tracing hydrogeolo...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
The cosmogenic radionuclides $\rm\sp{10}Be\ (t\sb{1/2} = 1.5$ Myr), $\rm\sp{26}Al\ (t\sb{1/2} = 0.71...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cosmogenic exposure dating of Ca-rich minerals using 38 Ar on terrestrial rocks...
cited By 0International audienceProduced in the terrestrial environment during nuclear reactions bet...
Since the 1990s, cosmogenic nuclides have revolutionized the study of Earth surface processes, parti...
Cosmic rays interact not only with the atmosphere, but also with material at the surface of the Eart...
International audienceCold environments dynamics documented with cosmogenic nuclides Cosmogenic nucl...
The combination of radioanalytical methods and ultrasensitive Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) al...
The in-situ produced cosmonucleides result from the interaction of the energy particles resulting fr...
Cosmogenic nuclides produced in terrestrial rocks provide a versatile way of quantifying Earth surfa...
Parmi les méthodes de reconstitution de l'histoire du champ géomagnétique, l'étude des variations de...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides have become an indispens-able tool in Earth sciences, particularly f...
Terrestrial in situ cosmogenic radionuclides are powerful tools for quantifying rates and durations ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thur. 5 Dec. / 3F M...
Recent years have seen increasing use of atmospheric radionuclides for dating and tracing hydrogeolo...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
The cosmogenic radionuclides $\rm\sp{10}Be\ (t\sb{1/2} = 1.5$ Myr), $\rm\sp{26}Al\ (t\sb{1/2} = 0.71...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cosmogenic exposure dating of Ca-rich minerals using 38 Ar on terrestrial rocks...