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Global changes in intensity of the Earth's magnetic field during the past 800 kyr

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  • Yohan Guyodo

    (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, UMR CNRS 7577, 4
    University of Florida)

  • Jean-Pierre Valet

    (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, UMR CNRS 7577, 4)

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Recent advances in palaeomagnetic and dating techniques have led to increasingly precise records of the relative intensity of the Earth's past magnetic field at numerous field sites. The compilation and analysis of these records can provide important constraints on changes in global magnetic field intensity and therefore on the Earth's geodynamo itself. A previous compilation for the past 200 kyr integrated 17 marine records into a composite curve1, with the geomagnetic origin of the signal supported by an independent analysis of 10Be production made on different cores2. The persistence of long-term features in the Earth's magnetic intensity or the existence of long-term periodic changes cannot, however, be resolved in this relatively short time span. Here we present the integration of 33 records of relative palaeointensity3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 into a composite curve spanning the past 800 kyr. We find that the intensity of the Earth's dipole field has experienced large-amplitude variations over this time period with pronounced intensity minima coinciding with known excursions in field direction, reflecting the emergence of non-dipole components. No stable periodicity was found in our composite record and therefore our data set does not support the hypothesis that the Earth's orbital parameters have a direct and strong influence on the geodynamo.

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  • Yohan Guyodo & Jean-Pierre Valet, 1999. "Global changes in intensity of the Earth's magnetic field during the past 800 kyr," Nature, Nature, vol. 399(6733), pages 249-252, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:399:y:1999:i:6733:d:10.1038_20420
    DOI: 10.1038/20420
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    1. Puetz, Stephen J. & Prokoph, Andreas & Borchardt, Glenn & Mason, Edward W., 2014. "Evidence of synchronous, decadal to billion year cycles in geological, genetic, and astronomical events," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 62, pages 55-75.

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