The geomagnetic field has been decaying at a rate of ∼5% per century from at least 1840, with indirect observations suggesting a decay since 1600 or even earlier. This has led to the assertion that the geomagnetic field may be undergoing a reversal or an excursion. We have derived a model of the geomagnetic field spanning 30–50 ka, constructed to study the behavior of the two most recent excursions: the Laschamp and Mono Lake, centered at 41 and 34 ka, respectively. Here, we show that neither excursion demonstrates field evolution similar to current changes in the geomagnetic field. At earlier times, centered at 49 and 46 ka, the field is comparable to today’s field, with an intensity structure similar to today’s South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA...
Data-based global paleomagnetic field models provide a more complete view of geomagnetic excursions ...
We present four new records of the Iceland Basin Excursion (IBE) and five new records of the Lascham...
Geomagnetic excursions are brief deviations of the geomagnetic field from behaviour expected during ...
The geomagnetic field has been decaying at a rate of ∼5% per century from at least 1840, with indire...
Reconstructions of the geomagnetic field on long timescales are important to understand the geodynam...
The geomagnetic field is subject to possible reversals or excursions of polarity during its temporal...
The strength of the geomagnetic field has decreased rapidly over the past two centuries, coinciding ...
The geomagnetic field prevents energetic particles, such as galactic cosmic rays, from directly inte...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2016 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...
Reversals in the geomagnetic field, which occur every few hundred thousand years, represent a dramat...
AbstractPolarity reversals and excursions are the most significant geomagnetic field changes generat...
Polarity reversals and excursions are the most significant geomagnetic field changes generated in th...
International audienceWe present four new records of the Iceland Basin Excursion (IBE) and five new ...
The South Atlantic Anomaly is nowadays one of the most important features of the Earth's magnetic fi...
Recent studies provide evidence for a possible imminent change of polarity or an excursion of the ge...
Data-based global paleomagnetic field models provide a more complete view of geomagnetic excursions ...
We present four new records of the Iceland Basin Excursion (IBE) and five new records of the Lascham...
Geomagnetic excursions are brief deviations of the geomagnetic field from behaviour expected during ...
The geomagnetic field has been decaying at a rate of ∼5% per century from at least 1840, with indire...
Reconstructions of the geomagnetic field on long timescales are important to understand the geodynam...
The geomagnetic field is subject to possible reversals or excursions of polarity during its temporal...
The strength of the geomagnetic field has decreased rapidly over the past two centuries, coinciding ...
The geomagnetic field prevents energetic particles, such as galactic cosmic rays, from directly inte...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2016 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...
Reversals in the geomagnetic field, which occur every few hundred thousand years, represent a dramat...
AbstractPolarity reversals and excursions are the most significant geomagnetic field changes generat...
Polarity reversals and excursions are the most significant geomagnetic field changes generated in th...
International audienceWe present four new records of the Iceland Basin Excursion (IBE) and five new ...
The South Atlantic Anomaly is nowadays one of the most important features of the Earth's magnetic fi...
Recent studies provide evidence for a possible imminent change of polarity or an excursion of the ge...
Data-based global paleomagnetic field models provide a more complete view of geomagnetic excursions ...
We present four new records of the Iceland Basin Excursion (IBE) and five new records of the Lascham...
Geomagnetic excursions are brief deviations of the geomagnetic field from behaviour expected during ...