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Cosmogenic 26Al in the atmosphere and the prospect of a 26Al/10Be chronometer to date old ice

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Auer, M.
Wagenbach, Dietmar
Wild, Eva Maria
Wallner, Anton
Priller, Alfred
Miller, Heinrich
Schlosser, Clemens
Kutschera, Walter

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Cosmogenic radionuclides in the one-million-year half-life range offer unique possibilities for age determinations in geophysics. In measurements where the radioactive decay is being utilized as a clock, uncertainties in age determinations may be reduced

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Earth and Planetary Science Letters

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2037-12-31
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