Compilation of palaeomagnetic data from sediments and volcanic rocks spanning 30,000 to 50,000 years ago used to create the temporally continuous global spherical harmonic geomagnetic field model LSMOD.1
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Brown, Maxwell; Korte, Monika; Holme, Richard; Wardinski, Ingo; Gunnarson, Sydney (2018): Compilation of palaeomagnetic data from sediments and volcanic rocks spanning 30,000 to 50,000 years ago used to create the temporally continuous global spherical harmonic geomagnetic field model LSMOD.1. V. 1. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.2.3.2018.002
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I N R E V I E W : Brown, Maxwell; Korte, Monika; Holme, Richard; Wardinski, Ingo; Gunnarson, Sydney (2018): Compilation of palaeomagnetic data from sediments and volcanic rocks spanning 30,000 to 50,000 years ago used to create the temporally continuous global spherical harmonic geomagnetic field model LSMOD.1. V. 1. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.2.3.2018.002
Abstract
Compilation of palaeomagnetic data from sediments and volcanic rocks from 68 sites spanning 30,000 to 50,000 years ago used to create the temporally continuous global spherical harmonic geomagnetic field model LSMOD.1. This is in supplement to the paper "Earth's magnetic field is (probably not reversing" (Brown et al. 2018)
A description of how the data were treated is given in SI Appendix of the associated publication. A full list of complementary data sources (references) is given is provided with the data.
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For the volcanics there is one file
volc.txt
The headers are:
Age[ka] - age in thousands of years before present (0 = 1950 AD).
Error[ka] - uncertainty on the age.
Lat[Deg] - Latitude of site in degrees.
Lon[Deg] - Longitude of site in degrees.
Dec[Deg] - Declination in degrees.
Inc[Deg] - Inclination in degrees.
Alpha95[Deg] - 95% circular confidence limit on the directional data.
F[microT] - intensity in micro Tesla.
F_Error[microT] - uncertainy on the intensity in micro Tesla.
-9999 - no data
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For the sediments there are two types of files, those that end *.txt and those that end *int.txt.
*.txt - directional data with the headers:
Age[ka] - age in thousands of years before present (0 = 1950 AD).
Lat[Deg] - Latitude of site in degrees.
Lon[Deg] - Longitude of site in degrees.
Dec[Deg] - Declination in degrees.
Inc[Deg] - Inclination in degrees.
-9999 - no data
*int.txt - scaled intensity data using PADM2M (as described in Section S1.3 of SI Appendix)
Age[ka] - age in thousands of years before present (0 = 1950 AD).
Lat[Deg] - Latitude of site in degrees.
Lon[Deg] - Longitude of site in degrees.
F[microT] - Scaled intensity in micro Tesla.
6 of the sediment data sets are individual records (BLS, CHI, MIN, PYR, SIO, S01).
6 of the sediment data sets are stacks of records (BBS, NAS, NPS, OBS, SBS, SAS).
All details of the records are given in Table S1 and Table S2 of the SI Appendix of the associated publication.
Authors
Brown, Maxwell;University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
Korte, Monika;GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
Holme, Richard;University of Liverpool, Liverpool. UK
Wardinski, Ingo;Université de Nantes, Nantes, France
Gunnarson, Sydney;University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
Contact
Korte, Monika
(Group Leader); GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany;
Contributors
Laboratory for Earth Magnetism in Time and Space (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany)
Funders
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft:
Modeling Geomagnetic Excursions (BR4697/1)
Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-13-BS05-0012)
Keywords
Geomagnetic Field Reversals, Geomagnetic Field Excursions, Laschamp Excursion, Mono Lake Excursion, South Atlantic Anomaly, EPOS, multi-scale laboratories, paleomagnetic and magnetic data, paleomagnetic data, Archeologic, Extrusive, Igneous, Sedimentary, Subaerial, Archeological Ashes, Core, Drill Site, Lake core, Outcrop, compound material > igneous material, compound material > sedimentary material, Phanerozoic > Cenozoic, remanent magnetisation, remanent magnetisation > demagnetisation type AF, remanent magnetisation > demagnetisation type TH (thermal), Archeologic, Archeological Ashes, Core, Drill Site, Extrusive, Igneous, Lake core, Outcrop, Phanerozoic > Cenozoic, Sedimentary, Subaerial, compound material > igneous material, compound material > sedimentary material, remanent magnetisation, remanent magnetisation > demagnetisation type AF, remanent magnetisation > demagnetisation type TH (thermal)
affiliation (affiliationIdentifier=0000-0003-2970-9075 affiliationIdentifierScheme=ORCID): GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
creator
creatorName (nameType=Personal): Holme, Richard
givenName: Richard
familyName: Holme
affiliation: University of Liverpool, Liverpool. UK
creator
creatorName (nameType=Personal): Wardinski, Ingo
givenName: Ingo
familyName: Wardinski
affiliation: Université de Nantes, Nantes, France
creator
creatorName (nameType=Personal): Gunnarson, Sydney
givenName: Sydney
familyName: Gunnarson
affiliation: University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
titles
title: Compilation of palaeomagnetic data from sediments and volcanic rocks spanning 30,000 to 50,000 years ago used to create the temporally continuous global spherical harmonic geomagnetic field model LSMOD.1
publisher: GFZ Data Services
publicationYear: 2018
subjects
subject: Geomagnetic Field Reversals
subject: Geomagnetic Field Excursions
subject: Laschamp Excursion
subject: Mono Lake Excursion
subject: South Atlantic Anomaly
subject: EPOS
subject: multi-scale laboratories
subject: paleomagnetic and magnetic data
subject: paleomagnetic data
subject (subjectScheme=EPOS WP16 Paleomagnetic Data Geologic Class): Archeologic
subject (subjectScheme=EPOS WP16 Paleomagnetic Data Location Type): Archeological Ashes
subject (subjectScheme=EPOS WP16 Paleomagnetic Data Lithology): compound material > igneous material
subject (subjectScheme=EPOS WP16 Paleomagnetic Data Lithology): compound material > sedimentary material
subject (subjectScheme=EPOS WP16 Paleomagnetic Data Location Type): Core
subject (subjectScheme=EPOS WP16 Paleomagnetic Data Location Type): Drill Site
subject (subjectScheme=NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords): EARTH SCIENCE > SOLID EARTH > GEOMAGNETISM > MAGNETIC FIELD > MAGNETIC DECLINATION
subject (subjectScheme=NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords): EARTH SCIENCE > SOLID EARTH > GEOMAGNETISM > MAGNETIC FIELD > MAGNETIC INTENSITY
affiliation (affiliationIdentifier=0000-0003-2970-9075 affiliationIdentifierScheme=ORCID): GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
affiliation (affiliationIdentifier=0000-0003-2970-9075 affiliationIdentifierScheme=ORCID): GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
affiliation (affiliationIdentifier=0000-0003-2970-9075 affiliationIdentifierScheme=ORCID): GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
contributor (contributorType=ProjectMember)
contributorName (nameType=Personal): Holme, Richard
givenName: Richard
familyName: Holme
affiliation: University of Liverpool, Liverpool. UK
contributor (contributorType=Researcher)
contributorName (nameType=Personal): Holme, Richard
givenName: Richard
familyName: Holme
affiliation: University of Liverpool, Liverpool. UK
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A description of how the data were treated is given in SI Appendix of the associated publication. A full list of complementary data sources (references) is given is provided with the data.
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For the volcanics there is one file
volc.txt
The headers are:
Age[ka] - age in thousands of years before present (0 = 1950 AD).
Error[ka] - uncertainty on the age.
Lat[Deg] - Latitude of site in degrees.
Lon[Deg] - Longitude of site in degrees.
Dec[Deg] - Declination in degrees.
Inc[Deg] - Inclination in degrees.
Alpha95[Deg] - 95% circular confidence limit on the directional data.
F[microT] - intensity in micro Tesla.
F_Error[microT] - uncertainy on the intensity in micro Tesla.
-9999 - no data
-----------------
For the sediments there are two types of files, those that end *.txt and those that end *int.txt.
*.txt - directional data with the headers:
Age[ka] - age in thousands of years before present (0 = 1950 AD).
Lat[Deg] - Latitude of site in degrees.
Lon[Deg] - Longitude of site in degrees.
Dec[Deg] - Declination in degrees.
Inc[Deg] - Inclination in degrees.
-9999 - no data
*int.txt - scaled intensity data using PADM2M (as described in Section S1.3 of SI Appendix)
Age[ka] - age in thousands of years before present (0 = 1950 AD).
Lat[Deg] - Latitude of site in degrees.
Lon[Deg] - Longitude of site in degrees.
F[microT] - Scaled intensity in micro Tesla.
6 of the sediment data sets are individual records (BLS, CHI, MIN, PYR, SIO, S01).
6 of the sediment data sets are stacks of records (BBS, NAS, NPS, OBS, SBS, SAS).
All details of the records are given in Table S1 and Table S2 of the SI Appendix of the associated publication.
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