Abstract

Variations in the earth's magnetic intensity, fluctuations in atmospheric radiocarbon activity, and climatic changes of the earth surface and of the ocean during the last 7000 yr are correlated. Variations in magnetic intensity, fluctuations in magnetic inclination, and climatic changes in deep-sea sediment cores are correlated for the last 470,000 yr. We tentatively conclude that magnetism may modulate climate.

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