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Cosmogenic nuclide

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Cosmogenic nuclides are isotopes that are formed by the interaction of cosmic rays with atomic nuclei in the Earth's atmosphere or the surface of the Earth. Cosmic rays, which are high-energy particles originating from space, collide with atoms in the atmosphere or on the surface, resulting in nuclear reactions that produce these isotopes.

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