Problems associated with the formation of cosmic-ray-generated isotopes and the intensity of cosmic rays in the distant past

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Aluminum Isotopes, Beryllium Isotopes, Cosmic Rays, Radioactive Age Determination, Secular Variations, Solar Activity Effects, Cosmic Dust, Half Life, Lunar Soil, Magnetic Variations, Meteoritic Composition, Radioactive Isotopes, Solar Wind, Supernovae

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It is shown that long-lived cosmic-ray-generated isotopes, such as Be-10 and Al-26, provide information on and can be used to study the solar activity during past periods of several million years. Detailed study of the content of cosmic-ray-generated isotopes in ocean sediments, lunar soils, cosmic dust, and meteorites may provide insight into the nature of solar activity.

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