Radioactivities in returned lunar materials and in meteorites

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Antarctic Regions, Beryllium 10, Carbon 14, Meteorites, Radioactive Age Determination, Concentration (Composition), Cosmic Rays, Ice, Mass Spectrometers, Minicomputers, Precipitation (Meteorology), Tables (Data)

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Carbon 14 terrestial ages were determined with low level minicomputers and accelerator mass spectrometry on 1 Yamato and 18 Allan Hills and nearby sited meteorites. Techniques for an accelerator mass spectrometer which make C(14) measurements on small samples were developed. Also Be(10) concentrations were measured in Byrd core and Allan Hills ice samples.

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