New archaeomagnetic direction results from China and their constraints on palaeosecular variation of the geomagnetic field in Eastern Asia
Авторы: Shuhui Cai, Lisa Tauxe, Chenglong Deng et all
2016 г.
Geophys.J.Int.
We carried out an archaeomagnetic directional study on 38 oriented samples (bricks and baked
clays) collected from four archaeological locations at three provinces in China. The ages of
our samples, spanning from ∼3000 BCE to ∼1300 CE, were constrained using a combination
of archaeological context, radiocarbon dating and stratigraphic information. Rock magnetic
results demonstrate that the main magnetic minerals of the studied samples are magnetite
and/or hematite in single domain and superparamagnetic states. A total of 20 new reliable
archaeodirectional data from 12 independent sites are obtained after thermal demagnetization
experiments. These are the first set of archaeodirectional data in China produced since the
1990s. The published data are largely from the past 2 kyr and data from older time periods
are rare. Our new data, especially those from period older than 3 ka, fill many gaps of the
presently published dataset and will provide strong constraints on palaeosecular variation of
the geomagnetic field in Eastern Asia and on the improvement of global models. Quite a
few inflection points in the direction of the geomagnetic field are recorded in Eastern Asia
over the past 10 kyr and some of them synchronize with the maximums or minimums of
the palaeointensity. The palaeosecular variation rates are very low (based on present data
distribution) before 2000 BCE and then start to increase and fluctuate afterward, which is
generally consistent with the pattern of palaeointensity variations in this area.
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