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This presentation outlines the production rates of CL-36 isotopes as discussed in the Goldschmidt 2008 conference. The results highlight significant findings, including production rates that ranged from 130 to 230 for potassium and variations observed across different regions such as Scotland and Antarctica. Future work will focus on reprocessing Bonneville samples and examining well-dated calibration locations. The talk emphasizes the importance of mineral separates and comparative studies of production pathways to further enhance our understanding of isotope generation.
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Cl-36 Production Rates CRONUS Meeting Goldschmidt 2008
TAB results Goldschmidt 2008 - Marrero
Other Production Rates Production rates: 167 161
Results Potassium Production Rates 130 230 161 167 185 228 156 137 Swanson Phillips Evans Stone - Scotland Stone - Antarctica Marrero/Phillips
Future Work • Bonneville samples will be reprocessed • Other well-dated calibration locations • Mineral separates • Bonneville • Other locations • Comparisons for other production pathways