The importance of the full understanding of the Holocene geomagnetic field spans from human history and archaeology, to palaeoclimatic changes and engineering, to geomagnetic field modelling and unravelling of the geomagnetic field characteristics and anomalies. Unfortunately, the dearth of data from large under-covered areas such as oceans, the African and South American continents, and the southern hemisphere (only 4–6% of the global datasets) dramatically limits our knowledge of the temporal and spatial evolution of the geomagnetic field and its application. Here, a review of all data from the African continent is presented in order to encourage and motivate a new generation of palaeomagnetic and archaeomagnetic studies. New data will sh...
Palaeomagnetic data from Klasies River main site Cave 1 (Eastern Cape Province, South Africa) are re...
International audienceThe variation of the Earth's magnetic field over the last millennia is poorly ...
This paper reports the first palaeomagnetic results from Precambrian rocks of the West African regio...
The importance of the full understanding of the Holocene geomagnetic field spans from human history ...
Holocene records documenting variations in direction and intensity of the geomagnetic field during t...
Palaeomagnetic data from a sedimentary section spanning the Holocene and terminal Pleistocene (~13 k...
International audienceCompilations of archeomagnetic data are fundamental to our understanding of th...
The geomagnetic field variations on the continent of Africa are still largely undeciphered for the p...
The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is one of the most outstanding features of the present geomagnetic ...
In recent years, numerous mathematical models for generation of the geomagnetic field have been deve...
International audienceFirst archaeointensity determinations have been obtained from Ethiopia. Seven ...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...
Palaeomagnetic data from Klasies River main site Cave 1 (Eastern Cape Province, South Africa) are re...
International audienceThe variation of the Earth's magnetic field over the last millennia is poorly ...
This paper reports the first palaeomagnetic results from Precambrian rocks of the West African regio...
The importance of the full understanding of the Holocene geomagnetic field spans from human history ...
Holocene records documenting variations in direction and intensity of the geomagnetic field during t...
Palaeomagnetic data from a sedimentary section spanning the Holocene and terminal Pleistocene (~13 k...
International audienceCompilations of archeomagnetic data are fundamental to our understanding of th...
The geomagnetic field variations on the continent of Africa are still largely undeciphered for the p...
The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is one of the most outstanding features of the present geomagnetic ...
In recent years, numerous mathematical models for generation of the geomagnetic field have been deve...
International audienceFirst archaeointensity determinations have been obtained from Ethiopia. Seven ...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...
Palaeomagnetic data from Klasies River main site Cave 1 (Eastern Cape Province, South Africa) are re...
International audienceThe variation of the Earth's magnetic field over the last millennia is poorly ...
This paper reports the first palaeomagnetic results from Precambrian rocks of the West African regio...