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Long-term solar variability and climate change based on radionuclide data from ice cores
Muscheler, R., Beer, J., & Kubik, P. W. (2004). Long-term solar variability and climate change based on radionuclide data from ice cores. In J. M. Pap, P. Fox, C. Frohlich, H. S. Hudson, J. Kuhn, J. McCormack, … S. T. Wu (Eds.), Geophysical monograph series: Vol. 141. Solar variability and its effects on climate (pp. 221-235). https://doi.org/10.1029/141GM16
Accelerator mass spectrometry: A new tool in environmental sciences
Beer, J. (1997). Accelerator mass spectrometry: A new tool in environmental sciences. International Journal of Phytoremediation, 7(2), 15-22. https://doi.org/10.1080/10506899709410551
High resolution global paleointensity stack since 75 kyr (GLOPIS-75) calibrated to absolute values
Laj, C., Kissel, C., & Beer, J. (2004). High resolution global paleointensity stack since 75 kyr (GLOPIS-75) calibrated to absolute values. J. E. T. Channell, D. V. Lowrie, W. Kent, & J. G. Meert (Eds.), Geophysical monograph book series: Vol. 145. (pp. 255-265). Presented at the Conference on timescales of the internal geomagnetic field. https://doi.org/10.1029/145GM19
Ice core data on climate and cosmic ray changes
Beer, J. (2001). Ice core data on climate and cosmic ray changes. In J. Kirkby (Ed.), CERN yellow reports. Conference proceedings: Vol. 7. Workshop on ion-aerosol-cloud interactions. CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. 18-20 April 2001. Proceedings (pp. 3-11).
Observations of cosmic ray intensity by AMS
Beer, J. (2004). Observations of cosmic ray intensity by AMS. In Y. Muraki (Ed.), Frontiers science series: Vol. 42. Cosmic rays and dark matter (pp. 37-47). Universal Academy Press.
Cosmogenic radionuclides in ice cores
Beer, J. (2004). Cosmogenic radionuclides in ice cores. In S. M. Qaim & H. H. Coenen (Eds.), Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe Allgemeines und Interdisziplinäres / general and interdisciplinary: Vol. 3. Advances in nuclear and radiochemistry. Extended abstracts of papers presented at the sixth international conference on nuclear and radiochemistry (NRC-6), 29 August to 3 September 2004, Aachen, Germany (pp. 489-492).
The long-term variability of the cosmic radiation intensity at Earth as recorded by the cosmogenic nuclides
McCracken, K. G., Beer, J., & McDonald, F. B. (2005). The long-term variability of the cosmic radiation intensity at Earth as recorded by the cosmogenic nuclides. In J. Geiss & B. Hultqvist (Eds.), ISSI scientific report: Vol. 3. The solar system and beyond. Ten years of ISSI (pp. 83-97).
Modulation of the cosmic radiation and its manifestation in cosmogenic isotopes
Beer, J. (1995). Modulation of the cosmic radiation and its manifestation in cosmogenic isotopes. In I. Appenzeller (Ed.), International Astronomical Union highlights: Vol. 10. Highlights of astronomy. As presented at the XXIInd general assembly of the IAU, 1994 (pp. 313-316).
No evidence for absence of solar dynamo synchronization
Stefani, F., Beer, J., & Weier, T. (2023). No evidence for absence of solar dynamo synchronization. Solar Physics, 298(6), 83 (14 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-023-02174-x
<sup>10</sup>Be as an indicator of solar variability and climate
Beer, J., Joos, F., Lukasczyk, C., Mende, W., Rodriguez, J., Siegenthaler, U., & Stellmacher, R. (1994). 10Be as an indicator of solar variability and climate. In E. Nesme-Ribes (Ed.), NATO ASI series I: global environmental change: Vol. 25. The solar engine and its influence on terrestrial atmosphere and climate (pp. 221-233). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79257-1_14
Intercomparisons of proxies for past solar variability
Beer, J., Mende, W., Stellmacher, R., & White, O. R. (1996). Intercomparisons of proxies for past solar variability. In P. D. Jones, R. S. Bradley, & J. Jouzel (Eds.), NATO ASI series I: global environmental change: Vol. 41. Climatic variations and forcing mechanisms of the last 2000 years (pp. 501-517). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61113-1_23
A step towards an absolute time-scale for the late-glacial: annually laminated sediments from Soppensee (Switzerland)
Lotter, A. F., Ammann, B., Beer, J., Hajdas, I., & Sturm, M. (1992). A step towards an absolute time-scale for the late-glacial: annually laminated sediments from Soppensee (Switzerland). In E. Bard & W. S. Broecker (Eds.), NATO ASI series: Vol. 2. The last deglaciation: absolute and radiocarbon chronologies (pp. 45-68).
<sup>10</sup>Be peaks as time markers in polar ice cores
Beer, J., Johnsen, S. J., Bonani, G., Finkel, R. C., Langway, C. C., Oeschger, H., … Woelfli, W. (1992). 10Be peaks as time markers in polar ice cores. In E. Bard & W. S. Broecker (Eds.), NATO ASI series: Vol. 2. The last deglaciation: absolute and radiocarbon chronologies (pp. 141-153).
Verhalten von Radionukliden aus Kernkraftwerken in Aare und Rhein
Albrecht, A., & Beer, J. (1995). Verhalten von Radionukliden aus Kernkraftwerken in Aare und Rhein. Eawag.
Evidence for solar forcing of climate variation from δ<sup>18</sup>O of peat cellulose
Hong, Y., Liu, D., Jiang, H., Zhou, L., Beer, J., Hong, B., … Zeng, Y. (2000). Evidence for solar forcing of climate variation from δ18O of peat cellulose. Science China Earth Science, 43(2), 217-224. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02878152
Cosmogenic radionuclides reveal an extreme solar particle storm near a solar minimum 9125 years BP
Paleari, C. I., Mekhaldi, F., Adolphi, F., Christl, M., Vockenhuber, C., Gautschi, P., … Muscheler, R. (2022). Cosmogenic radionuclides reveal an extreme solar particle storm near a solar minimum 9125 years BP. Nature Communications, 13, 214 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27891-4
Cosmogenic radionuclides
Beer, J. (2009). Cosmogenic radionuclides. In V. Gornitz (Ed.), Encyclopedia of earth sciences. Encyclopedia of paleoclimatology and ancient environments (pp. 211-213). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4411-3_50
Permafrost dating with the cosmogenic radionuclides (report 1)
Blinov, A. V., Beer, J., Tikhomirov, D. A., Schirrmeister, L., Meyer, H., Abramov, A. A., … Gilichinsky, D. A. (2009). Permafrost dating with the cosmogenic radionuclides (report 1). Earth’s Cryosphere, 13(2), 3-15.
Beryllium-10
Beer, J. (2009). Beryllium-10. In V. Gornitz (Ed.), Encyclopedia of earth sciences series. Encyclopedia of paleoclimatology and ancient environments (pp. 92-94). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4411-3_23
Self-consistent modeling of cosmogenic radionuclide production rates during the holocene
Herbst, K., Beer, J., Heber, B., & Kopp, A. (2013). Self-consistent modeling of cosmogenic radionuclide production rates during the holocene. In 33rd international cosmic ray conference (ICRC 2013). The astroparticle physics conference (pp. 2535-2358). Sociedade Brasileira de Fisica.
 

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