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High-Fidelity Archeointensity Results for the Late Neolithic Period From Central China
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Cai, S; Tauxe, L; Wang, W; Deng, C; Pan, Y; Yang, L; Qin, H
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Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages
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Qom
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32910706
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High-Fidelity Archeointensity Results for the Late Neolithic Period From Central China
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Cai, S; Tauxe, L; Wang, W; Deng, C; Pan, Y; Yang, L; Qin, H
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© 2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Archeomagnetism focuses on exploring high-resolution variations of the geomagnetic field over hundreds to thousands of years. In this study, we carried out a comprehensive study of chronology, absolute and relative paleointensity on a late Neolithic site in central China. Ages of the samples are constrained to be ~3,500-3,000 BCE, a period when available paleointensity data are sparse. We present a total of 64 high-fidelity absolute paleointensities, demonstrating the field varied quickly from ~55 to ~90 ZAm2 between ~3,500-3,000 BCE. Our results record a new archeomagnetic jerk around 3,300 BCE, which is probably non-dipolar origin. The new results provide robust constraints on global geomagnetic models. We calculated a revised Chinese archeointensity reference curve for future application. The variations of absolute and relative paleointensity versus depth show good consistency, reinforcing the reliability of our results. This new attempt of combining absolute and relative paleointenstiy provides a useful tool for future archeomagnetic research.
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2020
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UC San Diego
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