Absolute geomagnetic field intensity in Georgia during the past 6 milennia

  1. Ron Shaar 1
  2. Lisa Tauxe 1
  3. Avto Gogichaishvili 2
  4. Manuel Calvo Rathert 3
  5. Marina Devidze 4
  6. Vakhtang Licheli 4
  1. 1 Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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    Scripps Institution of Oceanography

    La Jolla, Estados Unidos

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  2. 2 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

    Ciudad de México, México

    ROR https://ror.org/01tmp8f25

  3. 3 Universidad de Burgos
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    Universidad de Burgos

    Burgos, España

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  4. 4 Tbilisi State University
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    Tbilisi State University

    Tiflis, Georgia

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Revista:
Latinmag Letters

ISSN: 2007-9656

Año de publicación: 2013

Volumen: 3

Número: PA07

Páginas: 1-4

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Latinmag Letters

Resumen

We present new archaeointensity data from Georgia from ca. 3000 BCE to 1500 CE. Forty-eight potsherdsand fired clays were subjected to Thellier-type paleointensity experiment using the IZZI protocol (Tauxeand Staudigel, 2004) with routine pTRM check. We observed an excellent agreement between samplescollected from the same site, supporting the precision of the paleointensity working methodology. Thenew archeointensity data obtained in this study clarify some issue regarding the high variability period inGeorgia. The results show a significantly high field maximum at 900 BCE, with VADM of about 160 ZAm2,bounded by two low field minima around 1250 BCE and 400 BCE, with VADM of less than 60 ZAm2