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3. ⚒️ Iron quantum weirdness is central to paleomagnetism, so I found the idea that you might be able to see iron quantum weirdness happening in the mantle intriguing. Intriguing enough to keep this tab open for ever? Probably not. #TabClosed2026
Seismological expression of the iron spin crossover in ferropericlase in the Earth’s lower mantle - Nature Communications
This study identifies the predicted seismic expression of the high-to-low iron spin crossover in the deep Earth mineral ferropericlase. A depth-dependent signal is detected in the fastest and slowest ...
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December 29, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Our upcoming collection celebrates Ken Buchan’s contributions to paleomagnetism and deep Earth history. Accepting papers on early Earth, supercontinent cycles, and more!

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#Geodynamics #Precambrian #Tectonics #Paleomagnetism
December 29, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Interested in verifying antiquities? Befriend an expert in paleomagnetism! New work presented at #AGU25 shows how the paleomagnetic signature of pottery can distinguish real from fake artifacts.
Credible or Counterfeit: How Paleomagnetism Can Help Archaeologists Find Frauds - Eos
Duplicating artifacts that preserve records from biblical times is a lucrative business. A method used for both dating artifacts and reconstructing Earth’s history could identify phony pieces.
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December 20, 2025 at 7:37 PM
This upcoming Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences collection celebrates Ken Buchan’s contributions to paleomagnetism and deep Earth history. Accepting papers on early Earth, supercontinent cycles, and more!

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#Geodynamics #Precambrian #Tectonics #Paleomagnetism
December 19, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Interested in verifying antiquities? Befriend an expert in paleomagnetism! New work presented at #AGU25 shows how the paleomagnetic signature of pottery can distinguish real from fake artifacts.
Credible or Counterfeit: How Paleomagnetism Can Help Archaeologists Find Frauds - Eos
Duplicating artifacts that preserve records from biblical times is a lucrative business. A method used for both dating artifacts and reconstructing Earth’s history could identify phony pieces.
eos.org
December 17, 2025 at 6:33 PM
This Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences collection celebrates Ken Buchan’s contributions to paleomagnetism and deep Earth history. Accepting papers on early Earth, supercontinent cycles, and more!

▶️ https://ow.ly/xC1X50XCMAM

#Geodynamics #Precambrian #Tectonics #Paleomagnetism
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Paleomagnetism.org 2.6 is out! 👇 New tools & tests & data formats are added!

In a future upgrade, we will develop a data format converter that will convert all paleomagnetic data formats to the format of your liking. Time to make Paleomagnetism #FAIR!

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Paleomagnetism.org 2 - An online environment for paleomagnetic analysis
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November 28, 2025 at 11:14 AM
Paleomagnetism.org 2.6 is out!
The most important update since version 2.0

NEW:
- Inclination only statistics
- CMTD test of Heslop et al. (2023)
- Sun Compass to azimuth converter
- Many new lab formats
- Enhanced interoperability with MagIC files

#Paleomagnetism #Geoscience
Paleomagnetism.org 2 - An online environment for paleomagnetic analysis
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November 27, 2025 at 3:43 PM
Kundalini

Symbolised by the dragon and the ‘sacred serpent of the earth’, electromagnetism is both personal to us and to the Earth. Our own personal fields interact with and are effected by paleomagnetism.

#FundamentalForces #Kundalini
#Electromagnetism #Hindiusm

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November 27, 2025 at 2:47 PM
Patrick Blackett was born #OTD in 1897. He showed that elements could be transmuted by bombarding them with alpha particles. He also studied cosmic rays using cloud chambers, and made contributions to paleomagnetism.
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November 18, 2025 at 5:40 AM
PhD Position in – University of Montpellier, France
Fully funded PhD in #Paleomagnetism & Rock Magnetism.

Deadline: 12 December 2025
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#PhDPosition #EarthSciences #EuropeJobs #ResearchCareer #AcademicJobs #GeologyResearch
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Fully Funded PhD in Paleomagnetism, Montpellier | HigherJobz
Apply for a fully funded PhD in Paleomagnetism & Rock Magnetism at the University of Montpellier. Deadline 12 Dec 2025.
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November 14, 2025 at 1:18 PM
Conductivity Discontinueties

#Geology #Paleomagnetism #GroundCurrents #FundamentalForces #SacredSites #CropCircles #England #HolyLand #SacredScience

Pinpoint surges in ground currents and the creation of electromagnetic anomalies.

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November 1, 2025 at 8:35 AM
Anyone interested in doing their postgrad studies in Mexico? Applications are open for international MScs and PhDs here at the IPICYT in San Luis Potosí! More information here: ipicyt.edu.mx/posgrado/pro...

Or get in touch with me! Pass on to any interested students you know!
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Hello everyone! We are excited to be on Bluesky! This is the official handle for the Geomagnetism, Paleomagnetism and Electromagnetism (GPE) section of @agu.org ! We look forward to informing you of the latest GPE news, especially as #AGU26 comes closer! 🧪⚛️⚒️
October 21, 2025 at 4:49 PM
Kundalini

Symbolised by the dragon and the ‘sacred serpent of the earth’, electromagnetism is both personal to us and to the Earth. Our own personal fields interact with and are effected by paleomagnetism.

#FundamentalForces #Kundalini
#Electromagnetism #Hindiusm

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kundalini
October 21, 2025 at 1:39 PM
I am looking for interested students to apply for our MSc and PhD programs here at the IPICYT in San Luis Potosí (Mexico). There are opportunities for research related to the study of volcanic deposits and sequences using paleomagnetism. If you know anyone interested, pass it on!
October 14, 2025 at 6:14 PM
I’m voting hematite!
Hematite is cool not just because it’s got a high Curie Point, holding on to magnetic orientation until a high temperature and is therefore very useful for paleomagnetism studies, but also its red streak earned it the cool nickname of “bloodstone”!
September 29, 2025 at 5:31 PM