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Sep 1983
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Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276), vol. 10, Sept. 1983, p. 804-806. Research supported by the Rutgers Research Counc
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Aluminum 26, Beryllium 10, Cosmic Rays, Irradiation, Meteorites, Radioactive Isotopes, Histories, Lunar Rocks, Meteorites, Antarctic Meteorites, Allan Hills Meteorites, Alha81005, Moon, Origin, Description, Physical Properties, Characteristics, Source, Samples, Meteorite, Cosmic Rays, Exposure Ages, Isotopes, Aluminum 26, Beryllium 10, Calculations, Irradiation, Models
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Measurements of the 10Be and 26Al contents of ALHA81005 constrain the length and conditions of its exposure to cosmic rays. Calculations based on one-step irradiation models imply that the time spent by this object in space is shorter than that spent by most "asteroidal" meteorites. On the other hand the results are readily consistent with a lunar origin for ALHA81005.
Evans John C. Jr.
Herzog Gregory F.
Kruse T. H.
Moniot Robert K.
Pal D. K.
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