International audienceSpeleothems are potentially excellent archives of the Earth's magnetic field, capable of recording its past variations. Their characteristics, such as the continuity of the record, the possibility to be easily dated, the almost instantaneous remanence acquisition and the high time-resolution make them potentially unique high-quality Paleosecular Variation (PSV) recorders. Nevertheless, speleothems are commonly characterized by low magnetic intensities, which often limits their resolution. Here we present a paleomagnetic study performed on two cores from a flowstone from the Rio Martino Cave (Western Alps, Italy). U/Th dating indicates that the flowstone's deposition covers almost the entire Holocene, spanning the perio...
Palaeomagnetic data from a sedimentary section spanning the Holocene and terminal Pleistocene (~13 k...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
Since the publication of the European archaeomagnetic field model SCHA.DIF.3k in 2009, the number of...
International audienceSpeleothems are potentially excellent archives of the Earth's magnetic field, ...
Since the pioneering studies in archeomagnetism in the second half of the 20th century, the number o...
Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern S...
International audienceWe present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ove...
International audienceThree kilns and a collection of baked bricks from Italian archaeological sites...
We report on a paleomagnetic and rock magnetic study of two adjacent marine gravity cores from the S...
Speleothems are secondary mineral deposits formed in caves and are considered as very good archives ...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...
The contribute of paleomagnetism to the stratigraphy of the middle-late Pleistocene (Brunhes Chron)....
Published Italian archaeomagnetic data are combined with new data from the Genève and Torino laborat...
We present a high-resolution palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic study of two cores, MS06 and MS06-SW ...
Palaeomagnetic data from a sedimentary section spanning the Holocene and terminal Pleistocene (~13 k...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
Since the publication of the European archaeomagnetic field model SCHA.DIF.3k in 2009, the number of...
International audienceSpeleothems are potentially excellent archives of the Earth's magnetic field, ...
Since the pioneering studies in archeomagnetism in the second half of the 20th century, the number o...
Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern S...
International audienceWe present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ove...
International audienceThree kilns and a collection of baked bricks from Italian archaeological sites...
We report on a paleomagnetic and rock magnetic study of two adjacent marine gravity cores from the S...
Speleothems are secondary mineral deposits formed in caves and are considered as very good archives ...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...
The contribute of paleomagnetism to the stratigraphy of the middle-late Pleistocene (Brunhes Chron)....
Published Italian archaeomagnetic data are combined with new data from the Genève and Torino laborat...
We present a high-resolution palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic study of two cores, MS06 and MS06-SW ...
Palaeomagnetic data from a sedimentary section spanning the Holocene and terminal Pleistocene (~13 k...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
Since the publication of the European archaeomagnetic field model SCHA.DIF.3k in 2009, the number of...