B. Peucker-ehrenbrink et G. Ravizza, The effects of sampling artifacts on cosmic dust flux estimates: A reevaluation of nonvolatile tracers (Os, Ir), GEOCH COS A, 64(11), 2000, pp. 1965-1970
We reevaluate the effects of sampling artifacts on estimates of the flux of
cosmic dust to Earth by modeling the population of extraterrestrial partic
les as a function of surface-area and time-interval sampled. Results from a
Monte Carlo simulation for nonvolatile tracers such as Os and Ir indicate
that samples corresponding to greater than or equal to 2.5 m(2)a adequately
sample the incoming extraterrestrial particle population. This applies to
nearly all extraterrestrial flux estimates based on Os isotope data for mar
ine sediments. New and revised flux estimates based on Os isotopes in marin
e sediments constrain the flux of extraterrestrial matter to the sea floor
to 30,000 +/- 15,000 metric tons per year, within error identical to estima
tes of the flux of extraterrestrial matter to the top of Earth's atmosphere
. Care must be taken in the interpretation of iridium data for ice and snow
samples because such samples are often too small to adequately sample the
extraterrestrial particle population. The effects of systematic bias includ
e large scatter in the data and underestimating the extraterrestrial matter
flux. Copyright (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.