In recent years, the evolution of the magnetic flux lobes in terms of location and intensity has been attributed to paleosecular variation of the geomagnetic field, reflecting outer-core fluid convection close to the core-mantle boundary. However, most results were based on observational data for the past 400 years supplemented by sparse archeomagnetic studies with data for approximately 3 kyr. In this paper, we construct a relative paleointensity (RPI) record and an inclination record spanning the past ∼90 kyr based on two cores from Tengchong Qinghai Lake (Yunnan Province, China), a closed crater lake that formed in the late Pleistocene. The evolution of flux lobes and the non-dipole field can be assessed on a much longer time scale. Alth...
The Qinling Mountain Range (33 degrees-34 degrees 30'N, 107 degrees-111 degrees E; 3,767 m a.s....
Mineral magnetic properties (SIRM, ARM, HIRM and S-ratios) are presented for two AMS C-14-dated pit-...
A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Xiu...
The scarcity of reliable paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records from East Asia especially fro...
The scarcity of reliable paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records from East Asia especially fro...
These data was the paleomagnetic results, including the relative paleointennsity (RPI) and direction...
The observed variations in intense geomagnetic flux lobes have a significant impact on regional geom...
Magnetostratigraphy has been serving as a valuable tool for dating and confirming chronologies of la...
Long and continuous lacustrine sedimentary sequences from SW China faithfully recorded the evolution...
The monsoon climate changes during the Holocene, a period characterized by civilization development,...
Lake Qinghai, in North China, is the largest interior plateau lake in Central Asia, and is sensitive...
In this study, we have carried out paleointensity experiments on 918 specimens spanning the last ~7 ...
Although the wind-blown loess and interbedded paleosol sequence in the Loess Plateau of China has be...
High-resolution proxy records from Tibetan Plateau are essential to understand the past climatic and...
High-resolution proxy records from Tibetan Plateau are essential to understand the past climatic and...
The Qinling Mountain Range (33 degrees-34 degrees 30'N, 107 degrees-111 degrees E; 3,767 m a.s....
Mineral magnetic properties (SIRM, ARM, HIRM and S-ratios) are presented for two AMS C-14-dated pit-...
A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Xiu...
The scarcity of reliable paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records from East Asia especially fro...
The scarcity of reliable paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records from East Asia especially fro...
These data was the paleomagnetic results, including the relative paleointennsity (RPI) and direction...
The observed variations in intense geomagnetic flux lobes have a significant impact on regional geom...
Magnetostratigraphy has been serving as a valuable tool for dating and confirming chronologies of la...
Long and continuous lacustrine sedimentary sequences from SW China faithfully recorded the evolution...
The monsoon climate changes during the Holocene, a period characterized by civilization development,...
Lake Qinghai, in North China, is the largest interior plateau lake in Central Asia, and is sensitive...
In this study, we have carried out paleointensity experiments on 918 specimens spanning the last ~7 ...
Although the wind-blown loess and interbedded paleosol sequence in the Loess Plateau of China has be...
High-resolution proxy records from Tibetan Plateau are essential to understand the past climatic and...
High-resolution proxy records from Tibetan Plateau are essential to understand the past climatic and...
The Qinling Mountain Range (33 degrees-34 degrees 30'N, 107 degrees-111 degrees E; 3,767 m a.s....
Mineral magnetic properties (SIRM, ARM, HIRM and S-ratios) are presented for two AMS C-14-dated pit-...
A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Xiu...