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IN an attempt to provide more information about the behaviour of the southern stratosphere, the fallout research programme conducted by CSIRO has been extended to include the measurement of beryllium-7, a radioisotope produced by cosmic rays, the atmospheric production rates of which have been thoroughly investigated1.
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HICKS, B. Concentrations of Beryllium-7 over Australia during 1965. Nature 216, 250–251 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/216250a0
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