Abstract
To explore the possibility of using ground ice archives for studies of the cosmogenic radionuclide 10Be, we analyzed the beryllium isotopes in ice wedges exposed in the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) Permafrost Tunnel and the Barrow Permafrost Tunnel in Alaska. We determined the concentrations of 10Be and 9Be in samples pretreated following two procedures: acidification before (procedure A) and after (procedure B) removal of particles. The 10Be and 9Be concentrations spanned wide ranges. Concentrations in procedure A samples were higher than those in procedure B samples. The 10Be/9Be ratios fell within a narrow range, and values from CRREL (about 8.5 × 10−9) and Barrow (about 7 × 10−9) were of the same order of magnitude. Further studies are needed to validate our findings and assess the feasibility of using the 10Be/9Be ratio of syngenetic ice wedges for reconstruction of 10Be variations due to cosmogenic and environmental changes, and radiometric dating of ice-wedge sequences that contain very old (beyond 1 Ma) ice.
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