In this study, we have carried out paleointensity experiments on 918 specimens spanning the last ~7 kyr, including pottery fragments, baked clay and slag, collected from Shandong, Liaoning, Zhejiang and Hebei Provinces in China. Approximately half of the specimens yielded results that passed strict data selection criteria and give high-fidelity paleointensities. The virtual axial dipole moments (VADMs) of our sites range from ~2×1022to ~13×1022Am2. At ~2250 BCE our results suggest a paleointensity low of ~2×1022Am2, which increases to a high of ~13×1022Am2by ~1300 BCE. This rapid (less than 1000 yrs) six-fold change in the paleointensity may have important implications for the dynamics of core flow at this time. Our data from the last ~3 ky...
International audienceHigh-resolution records of the relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic fiel...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
vEGU21: Gather Online | 19-30 April 2021Recent archeomagnetic studies performed in different regions...
In this study, we have carried out paleointensity experiments on 918 specimens spanning the last ~7 ...
Variations of the Earth's geomagnetic field during the Holocene are important for understanding cent...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. We have carried out an archaeomagnetic stud...
Earth's magnetic environment is dominated by its mainly dipolar internally generated magnetic field....
International audienceThirty-five mean archaeointensity data were obtained on ceramic sherds dated b...
The geomagnetic field is one of Earth's fundamental properties with a history of ~3.5 Gyr. The field...
International audience[1] This paper presents a compilation of intensity data covering the past 10 m...
The observed variations in intense geomagnetic flux lobes have a significant impact on regional geom...
AGU Fall Meeting 2019 in San Francisco, 9 – 13 December 2019Recent archeomagnetic studies provide ne...
The scarcity of reliable paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records from East Asia especially fro...
International audienceIn order to extend the secular variation curve (SVC) of archaeointensity in We...
Although the geomagnetic reversal record for the past 160 Myr is relatively well documented, whether...
International audienceHigh-resolution records of the relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic fiel...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
vEGU21: Gather Online | 19-30 April 2021Recent archeomagnetic studies performed in different regions...
In this study, we have carried out paleointensity experiments on 918 specimens spanning the last ~7 ...
Variations of the Earth's geomagnetic field during the Holocene are important for understanding cent...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. We have carried out an archaeomagnetic stud...
Earth's magnetic environment is dominated by its mainly dipolar internally generated magnetic field....
International audienceThirty-five mean archaeointensity data were obtained on ceramic sherds dated b...
The geomagnetic field is one of Earth's fundamental properties with a history of ~3.5 Gyr. The field...
International audience[1] This paper presents a compilation of intensity data covering the past 10 m...
The observed variations in intense geomagnetic flux lobes have a significant impact on regional geom...
AGU Fall Meeting 2019 in San Francisco, 9 – 13 December 2019Recent archeomagnetic studies provide ne...
The scarcity of reliable paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records from East Asia especially fro...
International audienceIn order to extend the secular variation curve (SVC) of archaeointensity in We...
Although the geomagnetic reversal record for the past 160 Myr is relatively well documented, whether...
International audienceHigh-resolution records of the relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic fiel...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
vEGU21: Gather Online | 19-30 April 2021Recent archeomagnetic studies performed in different regions...