New evidence of an excursion of the geomagnetic field recorded in late Pleistocene sediments in Argentina
A palaeomagnetic study carried out on late Pleistocene sediments from the sub-soil of the city of Bahía Blanca (38.75°S, 62.25°W) indicate an event or excursion of the geomagnetic field. Radiocarbon dates the excursion between 27500 and 35500 ybp. It could be the same as that recorded in Mungo Lake...
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Sumario: | A palaeomagnetic study carried out on late Pleistocene sediments from the sub-soil of the city of Bahía Blanca (38.75°S, 62.25°W) indicate an event or excursion of the geomagnetic field. Radiocarbon dates the excursion between 27500 and 35500 ybp. It could be the same as that recorded in Mungo Lake (Australia). Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd & Earth Sciences & Resources Institute. |
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