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Something Strange Altered Earth’s Magnetic Field 40 Million Years Ago : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 20, 2026 7:05 am
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Researchers have recently made a fascinating discovery regarding Earth’s magnetic field, pinpointing a period of slow flipping that occurred around 40 million years ago. This finding has raised important questions about the duration of these magnetic field reversals and the potential impact of future flip events on our planet.

Magnetic field reversals are a regular occurrence on geological timescales, with approximately 540 reversals documented over the past 170 million years. However, the researchers found that the magnetic field flips that occurred 40 million years ago were unusually slow. One transition took 18,000 years, while another lasted at least 70,000 years – significantly longer than the typical reversal timespan of around 10,000 years.

Lead author and paleomagnetist Yuhji Yamamoto from Kochi University in Japan expressed astonishment at the prolonged reversal process, which challenges conventional understanding of these events. The variability in reversal duration uncovered by this study provides empirical evidence that geomagnetic reversals can last much longer than the widely assumed 10,000-year duration.

The researchers analyzed a sediment core extracted from a location off the coast of Newfoundland in the North Atlantic. By studying the magnetic signals locked within tiny crystals in the core, they were able to track the direction of Earth’s magnetic field over vast time periods. The team focused on a specific layer representing part of the Eocene era, revealing a clear shift in polarity across an unexpectedly large section of the sediment core.

The magnetic field flips are driven by shifts in Earth’s liquid iron and nickel outer core, which is approximately 2,200 kilometers thick. When this outer core becomes unstable, the magnetic poles change position, causing magnetic north to become magnetic south and vice versa. These shifts can confuse compasses and have significant implications for radiation exposure and geomagnetic activity on Earth.

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The newly identified flips were not only long-lasting but also exhibited more variability and complexity than expected. Multiple ‘rebounds’ were observed, where the magnetic field seemed uncertain about its direction, mirroring findings from previous reversal events like the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal that occurred around 775,000 years ago.

The potential consequences of a magnetic field reversal include increased exposure to cosmic radiation and geomagnetic activity, leading to genetic mutations and atmospheric erosion. Understanding the duration and complexity of these events is crucial for preparing for their impact on various aspects of our planet.

The research findings have been published in Communications Earth & Environment, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of Earth’s magnetic field and the implications of magnetic field reversals for our planet.

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