Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and paleomagnetic experiments. Seemingly unusual variations not seen in the present-day and historical field are of particular interest to constrain the full range of core dynamics. Recently, archeomagnetic intensity spikes, characterized by very high field values that appear to be associated with rapid secular variation rates, have been reported from several parts of the world. They were first noted in data from the Levant at around 900 BCE. A recent re-assessment of previous and new Levantine data, involving a rigorous quality assessment, interprets the observations as an extreme local geomagnetic high with at least two intensity spikes between the ...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
International audienceIn Western Eurasia, the first millennium BCE is characterized by the fastest s...
International audienceTwenty new intensity determinations of the ancient geomagnetic field have been...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
Extreme variations of Earth’s magnetic field occurred in the Levant region around 1000 BC, when the ...
Earth's magnetic field, one of the most enigmatic physical phenomena of the planet, is constantly ch...
Abstract The Levantine Iron Age anomaly (LIAA) is a regional short-decadal geomagnetic strength fiel...
International audienceObservational records of rapidly varying magnetic fields strongly constrain ou...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
International audienceIn Western Eurasia, the first millennium BCE is characterized by the fastest s...
International audienceTwenty new intensity determinations of the ancient geomagnetic field have been...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
Extreme variations of Earth’s magnetic field occurred in the Levant region around 1000 BC, when the ...
Earth's magnetic field, one of the most enigmatic physical phenomena of the planet, is constantly ch...
Abstract The Levantine Iron Age anomaly (LIAA) is a regional short-decadal geomagnetic strength fiel...
International audienceObservational records of rapidly varying magnetic fields strongly constrain ou...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
International audienceIn Western Eurasia, the first millennium BCE is characterized by the fastest s...
International audienceTwenty new intensity determinations of the ancient geomagnetic field have been...