Cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the Liv Glacier coast

This data set contains measurements of cosmic-ray-produced Be-10 in quartz from glacial erratics and bedrock at sites along and adjacent to Liv Glacier and Amundsen Glacier in the southern Transantarctic Mountains. Samples were collected during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 field seasons working from remo...

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Main Author: Stone, John
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Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2019
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description This data set contains measurements of cosmic-ray-produced Be-10 in quartz from glacial erratics and bedrock at sites along and adjacent to Liv Glacier and Amundsen Glacier in the southern Transantarctic Mountains. Samples were collected during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 field seasons working from remote camps along the coast. Locations were determined by hand-held GPS. Elevations are based on barometric altimetry corrected for daily drift and referenced to precise (geodetic) GPS benchmarks established over a range of altitudes at each site. Horizon geometry and the resulting topographic shielding of the cosmic ray flux was determined from vertically-oriented full-sky (fisheye) photographs at each sample location. Samples were processed at the University of Washington Cosmogenic Nuclide Laboratory using established procedures for mineral separation, dissolution, beryllium extraction and purification, described at http://depts.washington.edu/cosmolab/chem.shtml. Beryllium isotope ratios were measured at the Lawrence Livermore Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (LLNL-CAMS) relative to the KNSTD-Be-01-5-4 standard, assuming a standard Be-10/Be-9 ratio of 2.851E-12 (07KNSTD normalization). Data are reported as input for the online CRONUS cosmogenic nuclide calculator (V3, current at the time of submission in November 2019). Exposure ages can be obtained by entering the data into the CRONUS calculator, at: http://hess.ess.washington.edu/math/v3/v3_age_in.html . Data for each sample consists of two lines of input parameters, as follows: {Sample_name, Latitude (DD), Longitude (DD), Altitude (m asl), Scaling_function, Thickness (cm), Density (g/cm^3), Horizon_correction, Erosion_rate (cm/yr), Year_sampled} {Sample_name, Nuclide (in this case Be-10), Target_mineral (quartz), Be-10_concentration (atom/g), Error_Be-10_concentration (atom/g), Normalization} Further information about the V3 input format is given at: http://hess.ess.washington.edu/math/docs/v3/v3_input_explained.html
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Antarc*
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Ice Sheet
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spelling dataone:sha256:2f0d0a4b11ad2d2151efbf2450d2ff5ef18d592f49220d22123a987a86e2c253 2025-06-03T18:49:12+00:00 Cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the Liv Glacier coast Stone, John ENVELOPE(-174.0,-158.0,-84.5,-85.8) 2019-11-21T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:2f0d0a4b11ad2d2151efbf2450d2ff5ef18d592f49220d22123a987a86e2c253 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Glaciology Cosmogenic Dating Rocks Cosmogenic Surface Exposure Dates Liv Glacier Beryllium-10 Transantarctic Mountains Be-10 Deglaciation Ross Ice Sheet Glaciers/ice Sheet Cosmogenic Radionuclides Antarctica Dataset 2019 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2025-06-03T18:16:04Z This data set contains measurements of cosmic-ray-produced Be-10 in quartz from glacial erratics and bedrock at sites along and adjacent to Liv Glacier and Amundsen Glacier in the southern Transantarctic Mountains. Samples were collected during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 field seasons working from remote camps along the coast. Locations were determined by hand-held GPS. Elevations are based on barometric altimetry corrected for daily drift and referenced to precise (geodetic) GPS benchmarks established over a range of altitudes at each site. Horizon geometry and the resulting topographic shielding of the cosmic ray flux was determined from vertically-oriented full-sky (fisheye) photographs at each sample location. Samples were processed at the University of Washington Cosmogenic Nuclide Laboratory using established procedures for mineral separation, dissolution, beryllium extraction and purification, described at http://depts.washington.edu/cosmolab/chem.shtml. Beryllium isotope ratios were measured at the Lawrence Livermore Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (LLNL-CAMS) relative to the KNSTD-Be-01-5-4 standard, assuming a standard Be-10/Be-9 ratio of 2.851E-12 (07KNSTD normalization). Data are reported as input for the online CRONUS cosmogenic nuclide calculator (V3, current at the time of submission in November 2019). Exposure ages can be obtained by entering the data into the CRONUS calculator, at: http://hess.ess.washington.edu/math/v3/v3_age_in.html . Data for each sample consists of two lines of input parameters, as follows: {Sample_name, Latitude (DD), Longitude (DD), Altitude (m asl), Scaling_function, Thickness (cm), Density (g/cm^3), Horizon_correction, Erosion_rate (cm/yr), Year_sampled} {Sample_name, Nuclide (in this case Be-10), Target_mineral (quartz), Be-10_concentration (atom/g), Error_Be-10_concentration (atom/g), Normalization} Further information about the V3 input format is given at: http://hess.ess.washington.edu/math/docs/v3/v3_input_explained.html Dataset Amundsen Glacier Antarc* Antarctica Ice Sheet Liv Glacier IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Amundsen Glacier ENVELOPE(-159.000,-159.000,-85.583,-85.583) Cronus ENVELOPE(-64.067,-64.067,-68.850,-68.850) Liv Glacier ENVELOPE(-168.000,-168.000,-84.917,-84.917) Transantarctic Mountains ENVELOPE(-174.0,-158.0,-84.5,-85.8)
spellingShingle Glaciology
Cosmogenic Dating
Rocks
Cosmogenic
Surface Exposure Dates
Liv Glacier
Beryllium-10
Transantarctic Mountains
Be-10
Deglaciation
Ross Ice Sheet
Glaciers/ice Sheet
Cosmogenic Radionuclides
Antarctica
Stone, John
Cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the Liv Glacier coast
title Cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the Liv Glacier coast
title_full Cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the Liv Glacier coast
title_fullStr Cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the Liv Glacier coast
title_full_unstemmed Cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the Liv Glacier coast
title_short Cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the Liv Glacier coast
title_sort cosmogenic nuclide data from glacial deposits along the liv glacier coast
topic Glaciology
Cosmogenic Dating
Rocks
Cosmogenic
Surface Exposure Dates
Liv Glacier
Beryllium-10
Transantarctic Mountains
Be-10
Deglaciation
Ross Ice Sheet
Glaciers/ice Sheet
Cosmogenic Radionuclides
Antarctica
topic_facet Glaciology
Cosmogenic Dating
Rocks
Cosmogenic
Surface Exposure Dates
Liv Glacier
Beryllium-10
Transantarctic Mountains
Be-10
Deglaciation
Ross Ice Sheet
Glaciers/ice Sheet
Cosmogenic Radionuclides
Antarctica
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