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Cosmogenic 3 He in Himalayan garnets indicating an altitude dependence of the 3 He / 10 Be production ratio
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| Author | Gayera, E. Pika, R. Lavéb, J. France-Lanorda, C. Bourlèsc, D. Martya, B. |
| Copyright Year | 2004 |
| Abstract | To investigate the potential of using cosmogenic helium in garnet as a dating tool, 3Hec and 10Bec have been measured within garnets and coexisting quartz, respectively, sampled in the Himalayan range at various elevations. Comparison and correlation of Hec and Bec concentrations demonstrate that cosmogenic He is well retained in Himalayan garnets and can thus be used in this mineral to quantify precisely earth's surface processes. This, in the case of recently cooled orogenic samples which contain limited amounts of non-cosmogenic helium. For these high-elevation samples, the exposure ages derived from Hec using classical scaling factors lead however to an overestimation of Hec ages, compared to Bec ages (0.1 to 28 ky), by up to a factor of 2. Additionally, over the samples altitude range (3000–4622 m), the theoretically invariant polar 3Hec/ 10Bec production ratio (~22.5), increases with increasing elevation, challenging classical models of production rate evolution. To explain this observation, we propose a new Hec production mechanism, based on the altitudinal dependence of the energy spectrum of cosmic rays, and according to which neutrons or protons resulting from a first spallation reaction within the rock (tertiary particles) may have sufficient energy to induce an additional in situ spallation reaction producing a second H or He, but insufficient energy to produce Be, the probability of such a mechanism increasing with altitude. According to these observations, we propose for future and ongoing studies to use the empirically determined attenuation length of 121 g/cm for helium production at high altitude. D 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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| Language | English |
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| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |