Title of article :
Geomagnetic Field Variations as Determined from Bulgarian Archaeomagnetic Data. Part II: The Last 8000 Years
Author/Authors :
Mary Kovacheva، نويسنده , , Neli Jordanova، نويسنده , , Vassil Karloukovski ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The knowledge about past secular variations of the geomagnetic field is achieved on the
basis of archaeomagnetic researches of which the Bulgarian studies form an extended data set. In
Part I (Kovacheva and Toshkov, 1994), the methodology used in the Sofia palaeomagnetic laboratory
was described and the secular variation curves for the last 2000 years were shown. In Part II (this
paper), the basic characteristics of the prehistoric materials used in the archaeomagnetic studies are
emphasised, particularly in the context of the rock magnetic studies used in connection with palaeointensity
determinations. The results of magnetic anisotropy studies of the prehistoric ovens and other
fired structures are summarised, including the anisotropy correction of the palaeointensity results for
prehistoric materials, different from bricks and pottery. Curves of the direction and intensity of the
geomagnetic field during the last 8000 years in Bulgaria are given. The available directional and
intensity values have been used to calculate the variation curve of the virtual dipole moment (VDM)
for the last 8000 years based on different time interval averages. The path of virtual geomagnetic
pole (VGP) positions is discussed.
Keywords :
ARCHAEOMAGNETISM , secular variations , Rock-magnetic properties , PREHISTORY
Journal title :
Surveys in Geophysics
Journal title :
Surveys in Geophysics