International audienceThe authigenic 10 Be/ 9 Be ratio, proxy of the cosmogenic radionuclide 10 Be production rate in the atmosphere, was measured in sediments deposited in the West Equatorial Pacific (Gulf of Papua; 10 • 25 S; 146 • 15 E), in order to reconstruct the geomagnetic dipole moment variations in the 250–800 ka time interval, independently from paleomagnetic methods. The pelagic clayey-carbonate muds continuously deposited between marine isotope stages 8 and 20 were subsampled every 10 cm. The 10 Be production rate record reconstructed for the 250–800 ka interval is described and compared over the same time interval with global paleomagnetic stacks (SINT-2000 and PISO-1500). The highlighted cosmogenic 10 Be overproductions appear...