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Related: About this forumAncient Tree Contains Record of Earth's Magnetic Field Reversal in Its Rings.
Every 200,000 to 300,000 years, Earths magnetic North and South poles swap places, an event that opens the planet up to solar radiation and coincides with major extinction events.
Were long over due for such an adventure, with the last pole reversal occurring 780,000 years ago.
Earlier this year, NASA warned that the magnetic north pole is racing 30 miles-per-year toward Russia, signaling the beginning of a total pole reversal.
The discovery of a tree that lived for 1,500 years during the exact same period of a near-reversal of the poles 42,000 years ago will now give climatologists new insight into what exactly that will look like.
The ancient tree was found buried under 26 feet of soil by construction workers who were expanding a geothermal energy plant in New Zealand.
The swamp kauri tree was preserved as if it were in a swamp, even though it wasnt.
Its one of the oldest trees ever found. 65 feet long and 8 feet wide, the radioactive carbon in the trees rings provides a complete record of the near-reversal of the Earths magnetic fields that happened within the trees lifetime.
https://blog.sci-nature.vip/2022/08/ancient-tree-contains-record-of-earths.html?
GreenWave
(9,189 posts)Here we have the flipping of magnetic poles.
Yellowstone super-volcano.
There are others but they exhausted me at the job today and I cannot list from memory
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FoxNewsSucks
(10,795 posts)and so is a San Andreas "big one"
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applegrove
(123,126 posts)What are the odds of that.
Wicked Blue
(6,655 posts)As Earths magnetic shield fails, so do its satellites, writes Jonathan OCallaghan, a space journalist for Phys.org.
First, our communications satellites in the highest orbits go down. Next, astronauts in low-Earth orbit can no longer phone home. And finally, cosmic rays start to bombard every human on Earth. This is a possibility that we may start to face not in the next million years, not in the next thousand, but in the next hundred.
Igel
(36,086 posts)Others don't.