COSMIC RAY PRODUCED RADIOACTIVITY ON THE EARTH.

Matter which is exposed to cosmic radiation undergoes characteristic changes in its chemical and isotopic composition. Such irradiated material can be found in many places on earth and belongs to either of two categories:

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