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Authors: Leya, I Graf, T Nishiizumi, K Wieler, R
Citation: I. Leya et al., Cosmic-ray production rates of helium, neon and argon isotopes in H chondrites based on chlorine-36/argon-36 ages, METEORIT PL, 36(7), 2001, pp. 963-973

Authors: Welten, KC Nishiizumi, K Masarik, J Caffee, MW Jull, AJT Klandrud, SE Wieler, R
Citation: Kc. Welten et al., Cosmic-ray exposure history of two Frontier Mountain H-chondrite showers from spallation and neutron-capture products, METEORIT PL, 36(2), 2001, pp. 301-317

Authors: Masarik, J Frank, M Schafer, JM Wieler, R
Citation: J. Masarik et al., Correction of in situ cosmogenic nuclide production rates for geomagnetic field intensity variations during the past 800,000 years, GEOCH COS A, 65(17), 2001, pp. 2995-3003

Authors: Busemann, H Baur, H Wieler, R
Citation: H. Busemann et al., Primordial noble gases in "phase Q" in carbonaceous and ordinary chondrites studied by closed-system stepped etching, METEORIT PL, 35(5), 2000, pp. 949-973

Authors: Wieler, R Pedroni, A Leya, I
Citation: R. Wieler et al., Cosmogenic neon in mineral separates from Kapoeta: No evidence for an irradiation of its parent body regolith by an early active Sun, METEORIT PL, 35(2), 2000, pp. 251-257

Authors: Leya, I Lange, HJ Neumann, S Wieler, R Michel, R
Citation: I. Leya et al., The production of cosmogenic nuclides in stony meteoroids by galactic cosmic-ray particles, METEORIT PL, 35(2), 2000, pp. 259-286

Authors: Schafer, JM Baur, H Denton, GH Ivy-Ochs, S Marchant, DR Schluchter, C Wieler, R
Citation: Jm. Schafer et al., The oldest ice on Earth in Beacon Valley, Antarctica: new evidence from surface exposure dating, EARTH PLAN, 179(1), 2000, pp. 91-99

Authors: Leya, I Wieler, R Halliday, AN
Citation: I. Leya et al., Cosmic-ray production of tungsten isotopes in lunar samples and meteoritesand its implications for Hf-W cosmochemistry, EARTH PLAN, 175(1-2), 2000, pp. 1-12

Authors: Leya, I Wieler, R
Citation: I. Leya et R. Wieler, Nucleogenic production of Ne isotopes in Earth's crust and upper mantle induced by alpha particles from the decay of U and Th, J GEO R-SOL, 104(B7), 1999, pp. 15439-15450

Authors: Wieler, R Eikenberg, J
Citation: R. Wieler et J. Eikenberg, An upper limit on the spontaneous fission decay constant of Th-232 derivedfrom xenon in monazites with extremely high Th/U ratios, GEOPHYS R L, 26(1), 1999, pp. 107-110

Authors: Aeschbach-Hertig, W Hofer, M Kipfer, R Imboden, DM Wieler, R
Citation: W. Aeschbach-hertig et al., Accumulation of mantle gases in a permanently stratified volcanic lake (Lac Pavin, France), GEOCH COS A, 63(19-20), 1999, pp. 3357-3372

Authors: Schafer, JM Ivy-Ochs, S Wieler, R Leya, J Baur, H Denton, GH Schluchter, C
Citation: Jm. Schafer et al., Cosmogenic noble gas studies in the oldest landscape on earth: surface exposure ages of the Dry Valleys, Antarctica, EARTH PLAN, 167(3-4), 1999, pp. 215-226

Authors: Wieler, R Humbert, F Marty, B
Citation: R. Wieler et al., Evidence for a predominantly non-solar origin of nitrogen in the lunar regolith revealed by single grain analyses, EARTH PLAN, 167(1-2), 1999, pp. 47-60

Authors: Wieler, R
Citation: R. Wieler, The solar noble gas record in lunar samples and meteorites, SPACE SCI R, 85(1-2), 1998, pp. 303-314

Authors: Ivy-Ochs, S Kubik, PW Masarik, J Wieler, R Bruno, L Schluchter, C
Citation: S. Ivy-ochs et al., Preliminary results on the use of pyroxene for Be-10 surface exposure dating, SCHWEIZ MIN, 78(3), 1998, pp. 375-382
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