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Published March 2018 | Published + Supplemental Material
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Millennial-Scale Instability in the Geomagnetic Field Prior to the Matuyama-Brunhes Reversal

Abstract

Changes in the Earth's magnetic field have global significance that reach from the outer core extending out to the uppermost atmosphere. Paleomagnetic records derived from sedimentary and volcanic sequences provide important insights into the geodynamo processes that govern the largest geomagnetic changes (polarity reversals), but dating uncertainties have hindered progress in this understanding. Here, we report a paleomagnetic record from multiple lava flows on Tahiti that bracket the Matuyama‐Brunhes (M‐B) polarity reversal ∼771,000 years ago. Our high‐precision ^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar ages constrain several rapid and short‐lived changes in field orientation up to 33,000 years prior to the M‐B reversal. These changes are similar to ones identified in other less well‐dated lava flows in Maui, Chile, and La Palma that occurred during an extended period of reduced field strength recorded in sediments. We use a simple stochastic model to show that these rapid polarity changes are highly attenuated in sediment records with low sedimentation rates. This prolonged 33,000 year period of reduced field strength and increased geomagnetic instability supports models that show frequent centennial‐to‐millennial‐scale polarity changes in the presence of a strongly weakened dipole field.

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© 2018 American Geophysical Union. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. Received 19 DEC 2017; Accepted 24 FEB 2018; Accepted article online 12 MAR 2018; Published online 30 MAR 2018. We thank the researchers at Laboratoire GEPASUD, Université de la Polynésie Française, for their assistance and hospitality. Dan Miggins provided assistance with ^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar analysis. We are indebted to Robert Butler for providing paleomagnetic sampling tools and guidance as well as to Bob Duncan for providing helpful assistance and encouragement with planning the field excursion. Two anonymous reviewers are thanked for their constructive comments that improved the manuscript. The ^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar age determination and paleomagnetic orientation data are available in the supporting information document and on the EarthRef.org Digital Archive (https://earthref.org). This work was supported by a Ford Foundation Fellowship, a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Fellowship, and an NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant.

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