Fig. 4
From: Recent production rates of cosmogenic nuclides in the igneous rocks of Jezero crater floor, Mars

The accumulated production yield (#nuclei/g) over 100,000 years (0.1 Ma) of long-lived radionuclides such as \(^{10}Be\) (t₁/₂ = 1.39 Ma), \(^{26}Al\) (0.72 Ma), \(^{36}Cl\) (0.301 Ma), and \(^{41}Ca\) (0.104 Ma) reaches ~ 10⁸–10⁹ nuclei per gram. This has been calculated assuming the incident neutron flux measured by RAD for target (a).