

Revealing histories of exposure using in situ produced (super 26) Al and (super 10) Be in Libyan Desert glass.
Keywords
Libyan Desert;Libyan Desert glass;Libya;history;cosmic rays;in situ;Africa;North Africa;Be 10;Al 26;alkaline earth metals;beryllium;metals;aluminum;exposure age;methods;geochronology;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;absolute age