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Cosmic ray spallation
Production and Evolution of Li, Be and B Isotopes in the Galaxy
Murchison Meteorite
IS* International Cosmic Ray Conference
Nucleosynthesis •Light Element Processes •Neutron Capture Processes •LEPP and P Nuclei •Explosive C-Burning •Explosive H-Burning •Degenerate Environments
Nucleosynthesis •Light Element Processes •Neutron Capture Processes •LEPP and P Nuclei •Explosive C-Burning •Explosive H-Burning •Degenerate Environments
Carbon Isotopes: a Review
Cosmic Ray Effects on the Isotope Composition
Cosmic Rays from Supernovae and Comments on the Vela X Pre-Supernova
The Natural Radioactive Isotopes of Beryllium in the Environment
Observation of Galactic Cosmic Ray Spallation Events from the Soho Mission 20-Year Operation of LASCO
The Use of In-Situ Cosmogenic 21Ne in Studies on Long-Term Landscape Development
The Origin and Abundances of the Chemical Elements
Spallation Recoil II: Xenon Evidence for Young Sic Grains
Cosmic Ray Spallation
The Use of In-Situ Cosmogenic Ne in Studies on Long-Term Landscape
Master Thesis Propagation of Cosmic Rays in the Earth's Atmosphere
Chapter 9: Cosmic Rays
The Origin of the Elements
Top View
Cosmogenic 3He Production Rate in Ilmenite and the Redistribution of Spallation 3He in fine-Grained Minerals
Chapter 8 Cosmic Rays 8.1 Composition and Energy
Chapter 8 - Cosmic Radiation and Cosmogenic Radionuclides Chapter 8 Cosmic Radiation and Cosmogenic Radionuclides
Systematic Isotopic Variations of Barium, Lanthanum, and Samarium Due to Cosmic-Ray Irradiation in Lunar Surface Materials
Irradiation Records, Cosmic-Ray Exposure Ages, and Transfer Times of Meteorites
Cosmic Ray Models for Early Galactic Lithium, Beryllium, and Boron Production
The Galactic Evolution of Boron
Light Element Nucleosynthesis: the Li-Be-B Story
369 Og: 3.2-9 Gamma Ray Line Production from Cosmic