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Geomagnetic secular variation from recent lake sediments,ancient fireplaces and historical measurements in southeastern Australia
Authors:CE Barton  Mike Barbetti
Institution:Geophysics Department, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, U.K.;Radiocarbon Laboratory, Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, Australia
Abstract:Compilations of historical observations, archaeomagnetic data from ancient fireplaces and palaemagetic results from short cores of sediment from lakes in southeastern Australia, particularly Lake Keilambete, provide a detailed record of the geomagnetic secular variation during the last 3000 years. The independent sets of data are in good agreement if the radiocarbon time scale for the lacustrine record is about 450 years too old. The error is attributed to systematic incorporation of ancient carbon into the lake floor sediments, mainly through erosion of sediment on the crater walls at times of low water level. A significant lag between deposition and the acquisition of stable magnetic remanence is ruled out. Inclination has been abnormally steep during the last 500 years but remained fairly close to the axial dipole field value prior to that. During the last 1000 years the predominant sense of looping of the magnetic vector corresponds to westward drift of the nondipole field. Secular variations on a time scale of ~ 100 years can be resolved by the lacustrine record.
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