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Greenland iceBe concentrations and average precipitation rates north of 40°N to 45°N
Authors:Marc C Monaghan  
Abstract:A model of10Be deposition within the subarctic and arctic is developed based on the behavior of90Sr in the troposphere. Measured10Be fluxes, based on analyses of10Be in one year's snow fall (1979–1980) from the Dye-3 site in southwest Greenland and on published data, and predicted10Be fluxes, based on the10Be deposition model, agree. These results indicate that with regard to10Be, the troposphere north of 40°N to 45°N presently behaves as if it is well-mixed and that the average precipitation rate within that reservoir controls in large part the concentration of10Be in Greenland ice. Inversion of the Greenland ice core10Be concentration record with the aid of the model indicates: (1) that the average precipitation rate in the subarctic and arctic was lower than the present rate during the Maunder minimum of solar activity, and higher than the present rate during the Wolf and Sporer solar activity minimums; and (2) that during the Wisconsin-Holocene transition the average precipitation rate in the subarctic and arctic was about one third the present precipitation rate.
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