Several studies of relative paleointensity data derived from marine sediments spanning the last 4 Myr display an asymmetrical "saw-toothed" pattern. Polarity reversals of the geomagnetic field are associated with low points in paleofield intensity, preceded by a long-term progressive decay of the field and followed by a rapid post-transitional recovery [1-3]. Since similar behavior is observed in far-flung sites whose rock magnetic records are different, it is argued that the world-wide "saw-toothing" represents geomagnetic field behavior [3]. We present an alternative explanation, calling on the effect of "hard" viscous remanence
Also published as: Geophysical Research Letters 8 (1981): 137-140Viscous decay of magnetic polarity...
New magnetostratigraphic results from DSDP Site 608 in the North Atlantic reveal the presence of nin...
Models of geomagnetic reversals as a stochastic or gamma renewal process have generally been tested ...
Analysis of old paleomagnetic data and new mineral magnetic data from a sediment core from the centr...
Geomagnetic paleointensity measurements from sedimentary records can be severely affected by viscous...
International audienceWe performed new high-resolution magnetic measurements of sedimentary cores fr...
International audiencePolarity reversals of the geomagnetic field are a major feature of the Earth's...
Ocean Drilling Program Sites 883 and 884 were cored as part of a three-site depth transect down the ...
Observations of the Earth's magnetic field discovered dramatic changes of its intensity. In the last...
The period some 20-25 kyr just prior to the most recent generally recognized geomagnetic field polar...
In the history of the Earth the dipolar geomagnetic field has frequently reversed polarity. Though ...
Detailed palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic studies of a 15 m succession of Middle/Late Pleistocene la...
This thesis has been structured in three parts: Part I discusses three methodological studies, Part ...
RECENT compilations of geomagnetic reversal records have generated a controversy as to whether the g...
Glacial varves of the Seaham Formation at Abercrombie Quarry in eastern New South Wales, Australia, ...
Also published as: Geophysical Research Letters 8 (1981): 137-140Viscous decay of magnetic polarity...
New magnetostratigraphic results from DSDP Site 608 in the North Atlantic reveal the presence of nin...
Models of geomagnetic reversals as a stochastic or gamma renewal process have generally been tested ...
Analysis of old paleomagnetic data and new mineral magnetic data from a sediment core from the centr...
Geomagnetic paleointensity measurements from sedimentary records can be severely affected by viscous...
International audienceWe performed new high-resolution magnetic measurements of sedimentary cores fr...
International audiencePolarity reversals of the geomagnetic field are a major feature of the Earth's...
Ocean Drilling Program Sites 883 and 884 were cored as part of a three-site depth transect down the ...
Observations of the Earth's magnetic field discovered dramatic changes of its intensity. In the last...
The period some 20-25 kyr just prior to the most recent generally recognized geomagnetic field polar...
In the history of the Earth the dipolar geomagnetic field has frequently reversed polarity. Though ...
Detailed palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic studies of a 15 m succession of Middle/Late Pleistocene la...
This thesis has been structured in three parts: Part I discusses three methodological studies, Part ...
RECENT compilations of geomagnetic reversal records have generated a controversy as to whether the g...
Glacial varves of the Seaham Formation at Abercrombie Quarry in eastern New South Wales, Australia, ...
Also published as: Geophysical Research Letters 8 (1981): 137-140Viscous decay of magnetic polarity...
New magnetostratigraphic results from DSDP Site 608 in the North Atlantic reveal the presence of nin...
Models of geomagnetic reversals as a stochastic or gamma renewal process have generally been tested ...