Cosmic-ray-produced Kr in St. Severin core AIIIKr isotopic abundances in 10 samples from core AIII of the St. Severin chondrite are reported, and the variation with depth of cosmic-ray produced Kr is discussed. It is shown that the ratio (Kr-78/Kr-83)c changes with depth and can be used as an irradiation hardness monitor. Cosmic-ray-produced Kr and Ne in the St. Severin core are compared with ratios observed in bulk chondrites. A linear correlation between (Ne-22/Ne-21)c and (Kr-78/Kr-83)c exists for bulk samples of chondrites of varying preatmospheric size, but does not exist in the St. Severin core. The calculated Kr-83 production rates, P83, are similar in H, L, and LL chondrites for samples of comparable shielding conditions. However, P83 rates increase by a factor of about 2 with shielding depth. The maximum observed P83 values correspond to (Kr-78/Kr-83)c factor of about 2 with shielding depth. The maximum observed P83 values correspond to (Kr-78/Kr-83)c less than about 0.14.
Document ID
19890023526
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Lavielle, B. (California Univ. La Jolla, CA, United States)
Marti, K. (California, University La Jolla, United States)