Other applications of past geomagnetic field reconstructions include investigations of atmospheric ionisation by galactic cosmic rays (e.g., Usoskin et al. 2008, 2010) or in - situ cosmogenic
nuclide production rates to study Earth surface processes (e.g., Pigati & Lifton 2004; Lifton et al. 2008).
Not exact matches
... The evidence comes from a close correlation between inferred changes in
production rates of the cosmogenic
nuclides carbon - 14 and beryllium - 10 and centennial to millennial time scale changes in proxies of drift ice measured in deep - sea sediment cores.
The record of common
production rate PC of the cosmogenic
nuclides 14C and 10Be, Stei, is depicted in panel row 4, column 2.