Cosmogenic radionuclides and noble gases in the Wethersfield (1982) chondrite

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Chondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Radioactive Age Determination, Radioactive Isotopes, Rare Gases, Solar Activity Effects, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Sunspot Cycle

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The Wethersfield (1982) chondrite was assayed for a suite of cosmogenic radionuclides shortly after fall. Data are reported for 7Be, 22Na, 26Al, 46Sc, 48V, 51Cr, 56Co, 57Co, and 60Co. A comparison is made with predicted results based on a scaling to the Deep River Neutron Monitor. Noble gases were also assayed in a sub-sample. The cosmic ray exposure age is estimated to be 45 million years.

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