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A Giant Magnetic Anomaly Over 500 Million Years Ago Can Finally Be Explained : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 2, 2025 3:05 pm
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Unraveling the Mystery of Earth’s Magnetic Field During the Ediacaran Period

Studying magnetic signatures hidden within rocks provides valuable insights into Earth’s magnetic field and the movement of continents and tectonic plates over millions of years. However, there are certain periods, like the Ediacaran era (630-540 million years ago), where the geological record presents perplexing anomalies.

A recent study led by Yale University researchers delves into the enigmatic magnetic variations observed during the Ediacaran period, suggesting that the chaotic shifts in the magnetic field were not due to unusual continental movements, but rather fluctuations in Earth’s magnetic field itself.

The team conducted a meticulous analysis of volcanic rocks from the Anti-Atlas mountain region in Morocco, yielding precise data on magnetic field positions and the timing of these fluctuations. Surprisingly, the study revealed that these magnetic shifts occurred rapidly over thousands of years, challenging previous assumptions about the stability of Earth’s magnetic field during that time.

Lead geologist David Evans of Yale University stated, “We are proposing a new model for the Earth’s magnetic field that finds structure in its variability rather than simply dismissing it as randomly chaotic.”

Rock samples
Some of the rock samples used in the study. (Allie Barton)

By ruling out previous hypotheses such as true polar wander, the researchers were able to refine their model of Earth’s magnetic field behavior during the Ediacaran period. The study suggests that the abnormal magnetic fluctuations may have been influenced by the ongoing formation of Earth’s core.

Earth map
The researchers were able to model how the continents might have looked during the Ediacaran. (Pierce et al., Sci. Adv., 2025)

As advancements in analysis techniques continue to enhance our understanding of Earth’s history, the findings from this study shed light on the dynamic nature of our planet’s magnetic field during the Ediacaran period. This knowledge not only enriches our comprehension of geological processes but also offers valuable insights into the evolution of life on Earth.

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Evans emphasized, “If our proposed new statistical methods prove to be robust, we can bridge the gap between older and younger time periods to produce a consistent visualization of plate tectonics spanning billions of years.”

The research findings have been published in Science Advances.

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