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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2014

Intensity of the geomagnetic field in Europe for the last 3 ka: Influence of data quality on geomagnetic field modeling

Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; Miriam Gómez-Paccard; Gwenaël Hervé; María Luisa Osete; Annick Chauvin

One of the main challenges of paleomagnetic research is to obtain high-resolution geomagnetic field intensity reconstructions. For the last millennia, these reconstructions are mostly based on archeomagnetic data. However, the quality of the intensity data available in the databases is very variable, and the high scatter observed in the records clearly suggests that some of them might not be reliable. In this work we investigate how the geomagnetic field intensity reconstructions and, hence, our present knowledge of the geomagnetic field in the past, are affected by the quality of the data selected for modeling the Earths magnetic field. For this purpose we rank the European archeointensity data in four quality categories following widely accepted paleomagnetic criteria based on the methodology used during the laboratory treatment of the samples and on the number of specimens retained to calculate the mean intensities. Four geomagnetic field regional models have been implemented by applying the revised spherical cap harmonic analysis to these four groups of input data. Geomagnetic field models strongly depend on the used data set. The model built using all the available data (without any preselection) appears to be the less accurate, indicating some internal inconsistencies of the data set. In addition, some features of this model are clearly dominated by the less reliable archeointensity data, suggesting that such features might not reflect real variations of the past geomagnetic field. On the contrary, the regional model built on selected high-quality intensity data shows a very consistent intensity pattern at the European scale, confirming that the main intensity changes observed in Europe in the recent history of the geomagnetic field occurred at the continental scale.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Multi-centennial fluctuations of radionuclide production rates are modulated by the Earth’s magnetic field

Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; Miriam Gómez-Paccard; Susana Campuzano; J. F. González-Rouco; M. L. Osete

The production of cosmogenic isotopes offers a unique way to reconstruct solar activity during the Holocene. It is influenced by both the solar and Earth magnetic fields and thus their combined effect needs to be disentangled to infer past solar irradiance. Nowadays, it is assumed that the long-term variations of cosmogenic production are modulated by the geomagnetic field and that the solar field dominates over shorter wavelengths. In this process, the effects of the non-dipolar terms of the geomagnetic field are considered negligible. Here we analyse these assumptions and demonstrate that, for a constant solar modulation potential, the geomagnetic field exerts a strong modulation of multi-centennial to millennial wavelengths (periods of 800 and 2200 yr). Moreover, we demonstrate that the non-dipole terms derived from the harmonic degree 3 and above produce maximum differences of 7% in the global average radiocarbon production rate. The results are supported by the identification, for the first time, of a robust coherence between the production rates independently estimated from geomagnetic reconstructions and that inferred from natural archives. This implies the need to review past solar forcing reconstructions, with important implications both for the assessment of solar-climate relationships as well as for the present and future generation of paleoclimate models.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014

A geomagnetic field model for the Holocene based on archaeomagnetic and lava flow data

Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; María Luisa Osete; Joan Miquel Torta; Angelo De Santis


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2015

2700 years of Mediterranean environmental change in central Italy: a synthesis of sedimentary and cultural records to interpret past impacts of climate on society

Scott A. Mensing; Irene Tunno; Leonardo Sagnotti; Fabio Florindo; Paula J. Noble; Claire Archer; Susan Zimmerman; Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; Gabriele Cifani; Susanna Passigli; Gianluca Piovesan


Geophysical Journal International | 2012

Archaeomagnetic and rock magnetic study of six kilns from North Africa (Tunisia and Morocco)

Miriam Gómez-Paccard; G. McIntosh; Annick Chauvin; Elisabet Beamud; Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; Jacques Thiriot


Geophysical Journal International | 2012

New archaeomagnetic data recovered from the study of Roman and Visigothic remains from central Spain (3rd–7th centuries)

Gianluca Catanzariti; Miriam Gómez-Paccard; G. McIntosh; Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; Annick Chauvin; María Luisa Osete


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2013

First directional European palaeosecular variation curve for the Neolithic based on archaeomagnetic data

Á. Carrancho; Juan J. Villalaín; Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; M. L. Osete; Lawrence Guy Straus; Josep Maria Vergès; José-Miguel Carretero; D.E. Angelucci; M.R. González Morales; Juan Luis Arsuaga; J.M. Bermúdez de Castro; E. Carbonell


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2008

First archaeomagnetic data from northern Iberia

V.C. Ruiz-Martínez; Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; Gianluca Catanzariti


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2015

Geospace perturbations induced by the Earth: The state of the art and future trends

A. De Santis; G.De Franceschi; Luca Spogli; Loredana Perrone; L. Alfonsi; E. Qamili; Gianfranco Cianchini; R. Di Giovambattista; Stefano Salvi; E. Filippi; Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; Stephen Monna; A. Piscini; Roberto Battiston; V. Vitale; Piergiorgio Picozza; L. Conti; M. Parrot; J.-L. Pincon; Georgios Balasis; M. Tavani; A. Argan; G. Piano; Mario Luigi Rainone; W. Liu; D. Tao


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2015

First archaeomagnetic field intensity data from Ethiopia, Africa (1615 ± 12 AD)

María Luisa Osete; Gianluca Catanzariti; Annick Chauvin; Francisco Javier Pavón-Carrasco; Pierrick Roperch; Víctor M. Fernández

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María Luisa Osete

Complutense University of Madrid

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Miriam Gómez-Paccard

Spanish National Research Council

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M. L. Osete

Complutense University of Madrid

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A. De Santis

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Luca Spogli

National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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G. McIntosh

Complutense University of Madrid

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Gianluca Catanzariti

Complutense University of Madrid

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Joan Miquel Torta

Spanish National Research Council

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