Abstract The Levantine Iron Age anomaly (LIAA) is a regional short-decadal geomagnetic strength field variation located at the Levantine region characterized by high intensities with maximum virtual axial dipole moments around 190 ZAm2. It has been constrained by archeomagnetic data coming from Eastern Europe and Western Asia between 1050 and 700 BC. The LIAA can be related to a fast and spatially localized geomagnetic positive anomaly (spike) at the Earth’s surface. In this study, we model the LIAA by using a Fisher–von Mises function that fits the most recent archeomagnetic intensity database in the region. A spherical harmonic analysis is implemented for this spike function to perturb a base model in order to build a global reconstructio...
International audienceThe large and well-studied archaeological record of Israel offers a unique opp...
International audienceThe available European database of archeomagnetic field values and instrumenta...
We report an archeomagnetic study from the Early Iron Age archeological site of Cerro de San Vicent...
Abstract The Levantine Iron Age anomaly (LIAA) is a regional short-decadal geomagnetic strength fiel...
The geomagnetic field can vary dramatically over only decades and thousands of kilometers; the Levan...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and paleo...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
International audienceObservational records of rapidly varying magnetic fields strongly constrain ou...
A Anomalia geomagnética do Levante (LIAA) refere-se a um fenômeno geomagnético incomum ocorrido entr...
International audienceThe large and well-studied archaeological record of Israel offers a unique opp...
International audienceThe available European database of archeomagnetic field values and instrumenta...
We report an archeomagnetic study from the Early Iron Age archeological site of Cerro de San Vicent...
Abstract The Levantine Iron Age anomaly (LIAA) is a regional short-decadal geomagnetic strength fiel...
The geomagnetic field can vary dramatically over only decades and thousands of kilometers; the Levan...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and paleo...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
<p>Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and pa...
International audienceObservational records of rapidly varying magnetic fields strongly constrain ou...
A Anomalia geomagnética do Levante (LIAA) refere-se a um fenômeno geomagnético incomum ocorrido entr...
International audienceThe large and well-studied archaeological record of Israel offers a unique opp...
International audienceThe available European database of archeomagnetic field values and instrumenta...
We report an archeomagnetic study from the Early Iron Age archeological site of Cerro de San Vicent...