In situ Be-10-Al-26 exposure ages at Meteor Crater, Arizona

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Aluminum Isotopes, Beryllium Isotopes, Meteorite Craters, Radioactive Age Determination, Carbon 14, Petrology

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A new method of dating the surface exposure of rocks from in situ
production of Be-10 and Al-26 has been applied to determine the age of
Meteor Crater, Arizona. A lower bound on the crater age of 49,200 + or -
1,700 years has been obtained by this method.

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