Deep-sea sediments have been shown to possess a natural remanent magnetisation (NRM) that often can be attributed to the statistical alignment of detrital magnetic grains in the Earth's magnetic field at or shortly after the time of their deposition. In favourable circumstances this remanence can be interpreted as a record of palaeomagnetic field behaviour. In the study reported here we have attempted to describe relative variations in palaeomagnetic field intensity on a time scale of 10^4-10^5 yr, during the past 700,000 yr, using the palaeomagnetic record of deep-sea sediment piston core RC10-167 (33°2′N, 150°23′E), which has an exceptionally thick section of sediment deposited during the Brunhes normal polarity epoch (Fig. 1). After subt...
Relative changes in geomagnetic field intensity over the last 280 kyears have been recovered from th...
International audienceHigh-resolution records of the relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic fiel...
The period some 20-25 kyr just prior to the most recent generally recognized geomagnetic field polar...
We have examined in detail the stratigraphic variations in magnetic parameters of four cores from th...
Graduation date: 2014Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 17, 2014...
This review is intended to cover the principal developments that have occurred within the last six y...
Observations of the Earth's magnetic field discovered dramatic changes of its intensity. In the last...
Observations of the Earth's magnetic field discovered dramatic changes of its intensity. In the last...
Most reports of a correlation between Pleistocene climate and geomagnetic field intensity rely stron...
International audiencePaleomagnetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of an expanded Holocene deep‐sea...
International audiencePaleomagnetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of an expanded Holocene deep‐sea...
Nowadays the Arctic Ocean is a region of high scientific interest and it’s more and more considered ...
International audiencePaleomagnetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of an expanded Holocene deep‐sea...
International audiencePaleomagnetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of an expanded Holocene deep‐sea...
Magnetic iron oxides and iron sulfides are present as trace constituents in sediments. These magneti...
Relative changes in geomagnetic field intensity over the last 280 kyears have been recovered from th...
International audienceHigh-resolution records of the relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic fiel...
The period some 20-25 kyr just prior to the most recent generally recognized geomagnetic field polar...
We have examined in detail the stratigraphic variations in magnetic parameters of four cores from th...
Graduation date: 2014Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 17, 2014...
This review is intended to cover the principal developments that have occurred within the last six y...
Observations of the Earth's magnetic field discovered dramatic changes of its intensity. In the last...
Observations of the Earth's magnetic field discovered dramatic changes of its intensity. In the last...
Most reports of a correlation between Pleistocene climate and geomagnetic field intensity rely stron...
International audiencePaleomagnetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of an expanded Holocene deep‐sea...
International audiencePaleomagnetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of an expanded Holocene deep‐sea...
Nowadays the Arctic Ocean is a region of high scientific interest and it’s more and more considered ...
International audiencePaleomagnetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of an expanded Holocene deep‐sea...
International audiencePaleomagnetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of an expanded Holocene deep‐sea...
Magnetic iron oxides and iron sulfides are present as trace constituents in sediments. These magneti...
Relative changes in geomagnetic field intensity over the last 280 kyears have been recovered from th...
International audienceHigh-resolution records of the relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic fiel...
The period some 20-25 kyr just prior to the most recent generally recognized geomagnetic field polar...