10Be in Arctic Ocean sediments

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The 10Be deposition rate in two Arctic Ocean cores, ~80°N, was measured to be <=0.6 atoms cm-2 sec-1, much less than the 10Be deposition rate reported for other oceanic regions. Possible causes for the low 10Be deposition in the Arctic are: (1) latitudinal variation in the 10Be delivery rate from the stratosphere; (2) the presence of an ice cover on the Arctic, which may inhibit the transfer of atmospherically supplied 10Be from sea surface to sediments; and (3) locally low scavenging efficiency of sedimentary particles for 10Be in the Arctic.

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