The time of origin of the geodynamo has important implications for the thermal evolution of the planetary interior and the habitability of early Earth. It has been proposed that detrital zircon grains from Jack Hills, Western Australia, provide evidence for an active geodynamo as early as 4.2 billion years (Ga) ago. However, our combined paleomagnetic, geochemical, and mineralogical studies on Jack Hills zircons indicate that most have poor magnetic recording properties and secondary magnetization carriers that postdate the formation of the zircons. Therefore, the existence of the geodynamo before 3.5 Ga ago remains unknown
International audienceAlthough it is known that the geodynamo has been operating for at least 3.2 Ga...
AbstractThe magnetization of zircons from sedimentary rocks of the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Weste...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
Determining the age of the geomagnetic field is of paramount importance for understanding the evolut...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
It currently is unknown when Earth's dynamo magnetic field originated. Paleomagnetic studies indicat...
The time of origin of Earth’s dynamo is unknown. Detrital zircon crystals containing ferromagnetic i...
金沢大学理工研究域地球社会基盤学系Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic analyses of ̃3445-million-year-old dacite conglomer...
AbstractThe onset and nature of the earliest geomagnetic field is important for understanding the ev...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Determining the history of Earth's dynamo prior to the oldest known well-preserved rock record is on...
Detrital zircons from the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia) range from ca. 4.4 to 3.0 G...
SUMMARY Precambrian palaeointensity measurements provide fundamental constraints on t...
Investigations conducted over the last three decades on Hadean zircon from the Jack Hills, Western A...
Zircon crystals offer a unique combination of suitability for high-precision radiometric dating and ...
International audienceAlthough it is known that the geodynamo has been operating for at least 3.2 Ga...
AbstractThe magnetization of zircons from sedimentary rocks of the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Weste...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
Determining the age of the geomagnetic field is of paramount importance for understanding the evolut...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
It currently is unknown when Earth's dynamo magnetic field originated. Paleomagnetic studies indicat...
The time of origin of Earth’s dynamo is unknown. Detrital zircon crystals containing ferromagnetic i...
金沢大学理工研究域地球社会基盤学系Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic analyses of ̃3445-million-year-old dacite conglomer...
AbstractThe onset and nature of the earliest geomagnetic field is important for understanding the ev...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Determining the history of Earth's dynamo prior to the oldest known well-preserved rock record is on...
Detrital zircons from the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia) range from ca. 4.4 to 3.0 G...
SUMMARY Precambrian palaeointensity measurements provide fundamental constraints on t...
Investigations conducted over the last three decades on Hadean zircon from the Jack Hills, Western A...
Zircon crystals offer a unique combination of suitability for high-precision radiometric dating and ...
International audienceAlthough it is known that the geodynamo has been operating for at least 3.2 Ga...
AbstractThe magnetization of zircons from sedimentary rocks of the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Weste...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...