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Tinghong Zhou presenting at AGU yesterday -extending the record of zero internal lunar magnetic fields to 4.3 billion years ago!

Tinghong Zhou presenting at AGU yesterday -extending the record of zero internal lunar magnetic fields to 4.3 billion years ago!
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New paper: Late Cambrian geomagnetic instability after the onset of inner core nucleation nature.com/articles/s4146…

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An extreme anomaly 495 million years ago in Earth’s magnetic field reveals the evolution of the inner core go.nature.com/3s23adp

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Did a magnetic field collapse trigger the emergence of animals? New paper in Nature Communications Earth & Environment rochester.edu/newscenter/edi…

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Earth's Magnetic Field Nearly Collapsed 600 Million Years Ago. Then, Weird and Complex Life Evolved - smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/ear… @smithsonianmag

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New paper in EPSL: Magnetization and age of ca. 544 Ma syenite, eastern Canada: Evidence for renewal of the geodynamo authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00…

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🚨Analyses of #Apollo samples suggest that if the Moon's core produced a magnetic field, it disappeared by 4.36 billion years ago, possibly allowing a record of Earth’s Hadean atmosphere to be preserved in the #lunar regolith. UR_Pmag ▶️Read more: nature.com/articles/s4324…

🚨Analyses of #Apollo samples suggest that if the Moon's core produced a magnetic field, it disappeared by 4.36 billion years ago, possibly allowing a record of Earth’s Hadean atmosphere to be preserved in the #lunar regolith. 

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My department is looking to hire a new tenure-track faculty member in the field of Remote Sensing 🛰️. Please feel free to froward this to anyone that you know who might be interested! Formal review of applications will begin on November 1. apply.interfolio.com/153727

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Podcast John Tarduno, University of Rochester – Weak magnetic field millions of years ago may have fueled the proliferation of life. aacu.org/podcasts/acade…