Zircon crystals offer a unique combination of suitability for high-precision radiometric dating and high resistance to alteration. Paleomagnetic experiments on ancient zircons may potentially constrain the history of the earliest geodynamo, which would hold broad implications for the early Earth's interior and atmosphere. However, the ability of zircons to record accurately the geomagnetic field has not been demonstrated. Here we conduct thermal and alternating field (AF) paleointensity experiments on 767.1 thousand year old (ka) zircons from the Bishop Tuff, California. The rapid emplacement of these zircons in a well-characterized magnetic field provides a high-fidelity test of the zircons' intrinsic paleomagnetic recording accuracy. Succ...
Obtaining estimates of Earth's magnetic field strength in deep time is complicated by nonideal rock ...
The time of origin of Earth’s dynamo is unknown. Detrital zircon crystals containing ferromagnetic i...
Data on the past intensity of Earth's magnetic field (paleointensity) are essential for understandin...
Zircon crystals offer a unique combination of suitability for high-precision radiometric dating and ...
Determining the age of the geomagnetic field is of paramount importance for understanding the evolut...
It currently is unknown when Earth's dynamo magnetic field originated. Paleomagnetic studies indicat...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Abstract Investigations of superchrons are the key to understanding long-term changes of the geodyna...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Magnetic field intensity is one of Earth's fundamental properties and its temporal behavior has impl...
AbstractThe magnetization of zircons from sedimentary rocks of the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Weste...
<p>Obtaining reliable information from even the most challenging paleomagnetic recorders, such as th...
Data on the directional changes of a full magnetization vector during cycling to cryogenic temperatu...
Obtaining estimates of Earth's magnetic field strength in deep time is complicated by nonideal rock ...
The time of origin of Earth’s dynamo is unknown. Detrital zircon crystals containing ferromagnetic i...
Data on the past intensity of Earth's magnetic field (paleointensity) are essential for understandin...
Zircon crystals offer a unique combination of suitability for high-precision radiometric dating and ...
Determining the age of the geomagnetic field is of paramount importance for understanding the evolut...
It currently is unknown when Earth's dynamo magnetic field originated. Paleomagnetic studies indicat...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Abstract Investigations of superchrons are the key to understanding long-term changes of the geodyna...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Magnetic field intensity is one of Earth's fundamental properties and its temporal behavior has impl...
AbstractThe magnetization of zircons from sedimentary rocks of the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Weste...
<p>Obtaining reliable information from even the most challenging paleomagnetic recorders, such as th...
Data on the directional changes of a full magnetization vector during cycling to cryogenic temperatu...
Obtaining estimates of Earth's magnetic field strength in deep time is complicated by nonideal rock ...
The time of origin of Earth’s dynamo is unknown. Detrital zircon crystals containing ferromagnetic i...
Data on the past intensity of Earth's magnetic field (paleointensity) are essential for understandin...