Title of article :
Short and long-term delivery rates of meteoric 10Be to terrestrial soils
Author/Authors :
Graly، نويسنده , , Joseph A. and Reusser، نويسنده , , Lucas J. and Bierman، نويسنده , , Paul R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Well-constrained, long-term average meteoric 10Be deposition rates are important when meteoric 10Be is used as a chronometer or tracer of Earth surface processes. To constrain meteoric 10Be delivery to terrestrial soils, we estimate time-integrated 10Be deposition rates from meteoric 10Be inventories measured in dated soils and compare these results to a new synthesis of short-term measurements of 10Be in precipitation. Comparison of these long-term rates to short-term measurements suggests that short-term measurements likely predict long-term meteoric 10Be deposition rates within uncertainties of ~ 20%.
cipitation measurements, it is possible to deconvolve the contribution of atmospherically-produced “primary” meteoric 10Be from “recycled” meteoric 10Be delivered by terrestrial dust if a second isotope is measured that quantifies either the recycled or primary components of meteoric 10Be deposition. We use dust-concentration dependent differences between 7Be and 10Be measurements to make new estimates of the recycled contribution to total meteoric 10Be flux delivered to the Earthʹs surface. These dust-corrected data show a strong linear dependence between precipitation amount and primary meteoric 10Be flux. Concentrations of primary meteoric 10Be in mid- and low-latitude precipitation vary predictably by latitude between 0.63 · 104 and 2.05 · 104 atoms/cm3 of precipitation, providing a first-order estimate of primary meteoric 10Be deposition for a given latitude and precipitation rate.
Keywords :
Cosmogenic isotopes , geochronology , Meteoric 10Be , dust , geologic calibration
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters