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- Laschamp_event abstract "The Laschamp event was a short reversal of the Earth's magnetic field. It occurred 41,400 (±2,000) years ago during the last ice age and was first recognised in the late 1960s as a geomagnetic reversal recorded in the Laschamp lava flows in the Clermont-Ferrand district of France. The magnetic excursion has since been demonstrated in geological archives from many parts of the world. The period of reversed magnetic field was ~440 years, with the transition from the normal field lasting ~250 years. The reversed field was 75% weaker whereas the strength dropped to only 5% of the current strength during the transition. This resulted in greater radiation reaching the Earth, causing greater production of beryllium 10 and higher levels of carbon 14.".
- Laschamp_event wikiPageID "37382744".
- Laschamp_event wikiPageLength "1506".
- Laschamp_event wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Laschamp_event wikiPageRevisionID "642673489".
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Beryllium-10.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Beryllium_10.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-14.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_14.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomagnetic_reversal.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pleistocene.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Clermont-Ferrand.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Geomagnetic_excursion.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLink Last_glacial_period.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageWikiLinkText "Laschamp event".
- Laschamp_event hasPhotoCollection Laschamp_event.
- Laschamp_event wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Laschamp_event subject Category:Geomagnetic_reversal.
- Laschamp_event subject Category:Pleistocene.
- Laschamp_event hypernym Reversal.
- Laschamp_event type MilitaryConflict.
- Laschamp_event comment "The Laschamp event was a short reversal of the Earth's magnetic field. It occurred 41,400 (±2,000) years ago during the last ice age and was first recognised in the late 1960s as a geomagnetic reversal recorded in the Laschamp lava flows in the Clermont-Ferrand district of France. The magnetic excursion has since been demonstrated in geological archives from many parts of the world.".
- Laschamp_event label "Laschamp event".
- Laschamp_event sameAs Laschamp-Ereignis.
- Laschamp_event sameAs m.0n8z89w.
- Laschamp_event sameAs Sự_kiện_Laschamp.
- Laschamp_event sameAs Q1584338.
- Laschamp_event sameAs Q1584338.
- Laschamp_event wasDerivedFrom Laschamp_event?oldid=642673489.
- Laschamp_event isPrimaryTopicOf Laschamp_event.