Element separation chemistry and cosmogenic 10Be dating of a ferromanganese crust


Element separation chemistry and cosmogenic 10Be dating of a ferromanganese crust

Koll, D.; Wallner, A.; Battisson, S.; Fichter, S.; Fifield, L. K.; Froehlich, M. B.; Lachner, J.; Merchel, S.; Pavetich, S.; Rugel, G.; Slavkovská, Z.; Tims, S. G.; Ziegenrücker, R.

Oceanic archives are contemporary witnesses of Earth's recent astrophysical history by incorporating extraterrestrial radionuclides. VA13/2 - 237KD is one of the most studied ferromanganese crusts and it has been shown that the crust contains live interstellar 60Fe. Here, we have characterized a large piece of this crust with a 3D optical scan, a micro-CT scan and 3D modeling, followed by the chemical extraction of highly purified, element-specific fractions for accelerator mass spectrometry. High-accuracy cosmogenic 10Be dating of two independent drill-holes showed a time-dependent variability in growth rate across the surface of the crust. This well-characterized crust is used to search for interstellar radionuclides, such as supernova-produced 60Fe and the r-process nuclide 244Pu. Other extraterrestrial radionuclides including 26Al, 53Mn,
129I, 182Hf or 247Cm could be investigated in the future.

Keywords: 10Be; 244Pu; 60Fe; AMS; Ferromanganese crust; Nuclear astrophysics; Separation chemistry

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