1959
DOI: 10.3402/tellusa.v11i1.9277
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On the Influence of Cosmic Radiation on the Isotopic Composition of the Elements

Abstract: When cosmic radiation interacts with the atomic nuclei of the atmosphere, it produces a great number of stable as well as radioactive isotopes. The radioactive isotopes are fairly easy to detect but the production of stable isotopes can only be detected by the changes in isotopic composition of the elements that might be caused by this effect. The amounts of Lid, Ne"', and A" that are produced in this way have been calculated. If the mean intensity of cosmic radiation in the past has been the same as at presen… Show more

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