A geomagnetic excursion, like a geomagnetic reversal, is a significant change in the Earth's magnetic field. Unlike reversals, an excursion is not a long-term...
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Laschamp event (redirect from Adams Transitional Geomagnetic Event)
Laschamp or Laschamps event, also termed the Adams event, was a geomagnetic excursion (a short reversal of the Earth's magnetic field). It occurred between...
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Lake Mungo (section Lake Mungo geomagnetic excursion)
location of the Lake Mungo geomagnetic excursion, the first convincing evidence that geomagnetic excursions are a geomagnetic phenomenon rather than sedimentological...
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Earth's magnetic field (redirect from Geomagnetic)
Earth's magnetic field, also known as the geomagnetic field, is the magnetic field that extends from Earth's interior out into space, where it interacts...
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hundred years (such as the Laschamp excursion). These events are classified as excursions rather than full geomagnetic reversals. Stable polarity chrons...
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Active region Geomagnetic excursion List of solar storms May 1921 geomagnetic storm IEEE Spectrum (26 January 2012). "The Geomagnetic Storm of 1989"...
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in France. 42 kya: Time frame of the Laschamp event, the first geomagnetic excursion studied and one of the few full global magnetic field reversals...
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breathing Geomagnetic excursion, a change in the Earth's magnetic field Excursion (audio), the linear movement range of a speaker eXcursion, a Digital...
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in this region. The area is the site of discovery of the Mungo Geomagnetic Excursion, one of the most recent major changes of the Earth's magnetic field...
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Neanderthals. Some researchers have suggested that the Laschamps geomagnetic excursion, a short reversal of Earth's magnetic field around 41,000 years...
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reflecting geomagnetic excursions and geomagnetic reversals. The Levantine Iron Age anomaly was a fast and spatially localized geomagnetic positive anomaly...
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Wilkes Land contains a large gravitational mass concentration. Geomagnetic excursion Geomagnetic reversal Polar wander North Magnetic Pole Moving Due to Core...
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Ogg 2020, p161 Table 5.1 Ogg 2020, p161 Ogg 2020, Table 5.2 Named geomagnetic excursions and major polarity chrons of Quaternary, Table 5.3: C-sequence marine...
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Neanderthals and the appearance of cave paintings could be linked to a geomagnetic excursion approximately 41,000 years ago, dubbed the Laschamp event. The claims...
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Polarity reversal (seismology), a local amplitude seismic anomaly Geomagnetic excursion Polarity chron Pole shift hypothesis True polar wander This disambiguation...
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Jaramillo reversal (category Geomagnetic reversal)
normal event List of geomagnetic reversals Herrero-Bervera, Emilio, and S. Keith Runcorn. "Transition Fields during the Geomagnetic Reversals and Their...
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460 and 260 BC. The Homeric Minimum however also coincided with a geomagnetic excursion named "Etrussia-Sterno", which may have altered the climate response...
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Miyake event (category Geomagnetic storms)
of the combined effect of the lower atmospheric CO2 level and weaker geomagnetic field However, the event has not yet been independently confirmed in...
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variation Geomagnetic secular variation Geomagnetic jerk Apparent polar wander Geomagnetic excursion Geomagnetic pole Geomagnetic reversal Geomagnetic secular...
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19 February Scientists report that the short global geomagnetic reversal – a geomagnetic excursion – of Earth's magnetic field ~42,000 years ago – the...
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1016/0012-821X(74)90190-3. Verosub, Kenneth L.; Banerjee, Subir K. (1977). "Geomagnetic excursions and their paleomagnetic record". Reviews of Geophysics. 15 (2):...
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greenhouse world. The time interval is marked by a prominent negative excursion in carbon stable isotope (δ13C) records from around the globe; more specifically...
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Mitchell, Alanna (18 February 2021). "A Hitchhiker's Guide to an Ancient Geomagnetic Disruption". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 March 2021. Cooper, Alan;...
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can affect 14 C production: geomagnetic reversals and polarity excursions. In a geomagnetic reversal, the Earth's geomagnetic field weakens and stays weak...
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Research Centres (16 Oct 2012). "An extremely brief reversal of the geomagnetic field, climate variability and a super volcano". Science X Network –...
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774–775 carbon-14 spike (category Geomagnetic storms)
event'". Jull, A.J.T.; Panyushkina, I.P.; Lange, T.E.; et al. (2014). "Excursions in the 14C record at AD 774–775 in tree rings from Russia and America"...
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advocacy of long-term systematic geophysical measurement pioneered modern geomagnetic and meteorological monitoring. Humboldt and Carl Ritter are both regarded...
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"Precise ages of the Réunion event and Huckleberry Ridge excursion: Episodic clustering of geomagnetic instabilities and the dynamics of flow within the outer...
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Ben A.; Burgess, Seth D.; Veselovskiy, Roman V. (17 January 2019). "Geomagnetic Secular Variations at the Permian-Triassic Boundary and Pulsed Magmatism...
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at altitudes of 9 to 15 kilometres (30,000 to 49,000 ft) and at high geomagnetic latitudes. The rate of 14C production can be modeled, yielding values...
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