Abstract

Cosmic ray spallation produced He-3, Ne-21, Ne-22 and Ar-38 have been measured as a function of depth in three mutually perpendicular cores (56, 51, and 21 cm) taken from the 120-kg L chondrite found near Keyes, Oklahoma. The data obtained represent the first experimental determination of the depth variation in the production rates of these cosmogenic nuclides in a single stone meteorite. Fifteen samples across the 56-cm core showed maximum concentration changes of 14% He-3, 28% Ne-21, 19% He-3/Ne-21, and 5% Ne-22/Ne-21. The 51-cm core showed somewhat smaller concentration changes.

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