The Accuracy of Cosmogenic 10Be as a Quantitative Measurement of the GCR

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A mathematical model is used to study the variations in the cosmogenic 10 Be that are of terrestrial origin. The effects studied are due to (1) the known changes in the geomagnetic field since 2000BC; (2) various degrees of atmospheric mixing, particularly during the "little ice ages"; (3) temporal changes in the response function. The 10 Be data are frequently derived from 4-8 year ice samples, and it is shown that these will exhibit up to 35% pseudo-random variability as a consequence of the unresolved 11 year variation.

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