Study of 10 million-year-old ferromanganese crusts reveals mysterious beryllium-10 anomaly, opening new pathways for ...
Radioactive spike found in Pacific seabed samples. It could be from space radiation or changes in ocean currents 10 million ...
Beryllium-10, a rare radioactive isotope produced by cosmic rays in the atmosphere, provides valuable insights into the Earth ...
Scientists have discovered an anomaly related to the increase in the level of beryllium-10 in ocean sediments at the bottom ...
Researchers have discovered an "unexpected" accumulation of the radioactive isotope beryllium-10, deep in the Pacific Ocean.
There seems to be too much of a radioactive element in rocks deep in the Pacific Ocean – how did it get there 10 million ...
The Pacific seafloor laid down around 10 million years ago is dramatically enriched in beryllium-10, compared to older and ...
Beryllium-10 is a radioactive isotope that is continuously produced by cosmic rays interacting with Earth's atmosphere. When ...
Researchers have discovered an unexpected increase in the radioactive isotope beryllium-10 from 10 million years ago in Pacific Ocean rock samples. This anomaly may be linked to ocean current changes ...
An unexpected radioactive discovery beneath the Pacific Ocean seabed may provide researchers with a new global geologic time ...
Learn how time scales for objects thousands versus millions of years old could be better synchronized.