Mysterious Beryllium-10 Spike Found in Pacific Ocean Sediments
- Researchers discovered an unexpected accumulation of beryllium-10 under the Pacific Ocean, indicating a significant geological anomaly dated back to approximately ten million years ago.
- Coauthor Dominik Koll stated that they found almost twice as much beryllium-10 as anticipated, potentially due to changes in ocean currents or a nearby supernova.
- The discovery could help scientists date geological samples older than 50,000 years using beryllium-10 as a time marker.
- The findings suggest the anomaly could be global, prompting further research into its implications for Earth's geological history.
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