FRANCISCO JAVIER
PAVÓN CARRASCO
Profesor titular de universidad
Instituto de Geociencias
Madrid, EspañaPublications in collaboration with researchers from Instituto de Geociencias (31)
2024
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Additional file 1 of Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
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Additional file 1 of Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
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Additional file 3 of Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
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Additional file 3 of Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
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Additional file 4 of Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
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Additional file 4 of Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
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Additional file 5 of Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
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Additional file 5 of Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
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ArchaeoPyDating: A new user-friendly release for archaeomagnetic dating
Archaeometry, Vol. 66, Núm. 6, pp. 1424-1437
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First Full-Vector Archeomagnetic Data From Central Asia (3 BCE to 15 CE Centuries): Evidence for a Large Non-Dipole Field Contribution Around the First Century BCE
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Vol. 129, Núm. 2
2023
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Modeling geomagnetic spikes: the Levantine Iron Age anomaly
Earth, Planets and Space, Vol. 75, Núm. 1
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Regional geomagnetic core field and secular variation model over the Iberian Peninsula from 2014 to 2020 based on the R-SCHA technique
Earth, Planets and Space, Vol. 75, Núm. 1
2022
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A first regional model of the past Earth's magnetic field from Africa for the last 4000 years
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 325
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Fluctuations of magnetic inclination and declination in Mexico during the last three millennia
Quaternary Geochronology, Vol. 71
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Paleomagnetic techniques can date speleothems with high concentrations of detrital material
Scientific Reports, Vol. 12, Núm. 1
2021
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Geomagnetic field intensity changes in the Central Mediterranean between 1500 BCE and 150 CE: Implications for the Levantine Iron Age Anomaly evolution
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 557
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International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the thirteenth generation
Earth, Planets and Space, Vol. 73, Núm. 1
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Rapid Intensity Decrease During the Second Half of the First Millennium BCE in Central Asia and Global Implications
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Vol. 126, Núm. 10
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Refining geomagnetic field intensity changes in Europe between 200 CE and 1800 CE. New data from the Mediterranean region
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 317
2020
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Including the Temporal Dimension in the SECS Technique
Space Weather, Vol. 18, Núm. 10