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Alan Cooper1,2, Chris S M Turney3, Jonathan Palmer4
1South Australian Museum, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia. alan.cooper@blueskygenetics.com c.turney@unsw.edu.au.
概括
地球的磁场逆转,就像拉尚的旅行,显著影响了全球气候,导致环境和灭绝事件. 这项研究提供了新的放射性碳数据和气候模型来支持这些发现.
科学领域:
- 古气候学
- 地质学
- 考古学
背景情况:
- 地质记录显示地球的磁极已经反转了多次.
- 这些地磁逆转的全球影响尚不清楚.
- 放射性碳校准的不确定性阻碍了对拉沙普探险 (41-42 ka) 的研究.
研究的目的:
- 详细记录拉沙姆旅行期间大气中的放射性碳含量.
- 调查这一重大地磁逆转的全球影响.
主要方法:
- 使用古老的新西兰考里树 (Agathis australis) 进行精确的放射性碳测年.
- 描述了地磁逆转和相关的大气放射性碳波动.
- 采用全球化学气候建模和古环境记录分析.
主要成果:
- 在42卡附近发现了显著的地磁场最小值.
- 证明这些最小值与太阳极小值相结合, 改变了大气中的臭氧和循环.
- 观察到同步的全球气候变化,导致环境变化和灭绝.
结论:
- 拉沙姆探险期间的地磁场最小值引发了重大的全球气候变化.
- 这些气候变化与重大环境变化,灭绝和考古记录的变化有关.
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