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- Geomagnetic_excursion abstract "A geomagnetic excursion, like a geomagnetic reversal, is a significant change in the Earth's magnetic field. Unlike reversals however, an excursion does not permanently change the large-scale orientation of the field, but rather represents a dramatic, typically short-lived decrease in field intensity, with a variation in pole orientation of up to 45 degrees from the previous position. These events, which typically last a few thousand to a few tens of thousands of years, often involve declines in field strength to between 0 and 20% of normal. Excursions, unlike reversals, are generally not recorded around the entire globe. This is partially due to them not being recorded well within the sedimentary record, but also because they likely do not extend through the entire geomagnetic field. One of the first excursions to be studied was the Laschamp event, dated at around 40,000 years ago. Since this event has also been seen in sites around the globe, it is suggested as one of the few examples of a truly global excursion.".
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- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Beryllium-10.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Brunhes–Matuyama_reversal.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-14.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomagnetic_reversal.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Core–mantle_boundary.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Dipole.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Dynamo_theory.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Earths_magnetic_field.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Geomagnetic_reversal.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Geomagnetic_storm.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Homo_erectus.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Homo_heidelbergensis.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Impact_event.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Laschamp_event.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Mantle_(geology).
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Mantle_plume.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Multipole_expansion.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Opinion.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Plate_tectonics.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Richard_A._Muller.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Solar_cycle.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Subduction.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geomagnetic excursion".
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLinkText "excursions".
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLinkText "geomagnetic excursion".
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLinkText "polarity excursions".
- Geomagnetic_excursion wikiPageWikiLinkText "reversal of the Earth's magnetic field".
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- Geomagnetic_excursion subject Category:Geomagnetic_reversal.
- Geomagnetic_excursion hypernym Change.
- Geomagnetic_excursion type Organisation.
- Geomagnetic_excursion comment "A geomagnetic excursion, like a geomagnetic reversal, is a significant change in the Earth's magnetic field. Unlike reversals however, an excursion does not permanently change the large-scale orientation of the field, but rather represents a dramatic, typically short-lived decrease in field intensity, with a variation in pole orientation of up to 45 degrees from the previous position.".
- Geomagnetic_excursion label "Geomagnetic excursion".
- Geomagnetic_excursion sameAs Q1478816.
- Geomagnetic_excursion sameAs Excursió_geomagnètica.
- Geomagnetic_excursion sameAs Polaritätsexkursion.
- Geomagnetic_excursion sameAs Excursión_geomagnética.
- Geomagnetic_excursion sameAs m.06vm5m.
- Geomagnetic_excursion sameAs Q1478816.
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