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The Gauss–Matuyama Reversal was a geologic event approximately 2.58 Ma when the Earth's magnetic field underwent a geomagnetic reversal from normal polarity (Gauss Chron) to reverse polarity (Matuyama Chron). The reversal is named after German physicist Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss and Japanese geophysicist Motonori Matuyama.

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  • Límite magnetoestratigráfico Gauss-Matuyama (es)
  • Gauss–Matuyama reversal (en)
  • Магнитная инверсия Гаусс—Матуяма (ru)
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  • El límite magnetoestratigráfico Gauss-Matuyama fue un evento geológico que ocurrió hace aproximadamente 2,588 millones de años atrás, cuando se invirtió el campo magnético terrestre. Este evento, que separa el Piacenziense del Gelasiense y marca el inicio del Cuaternario,​ es útil para datar los sedimentos. El evento está marcado biológicamente por la extinción de los nanofósiles calcáreos y , entre otros. (es)
  • Магнитная инверсия Гаусс—Матуяма — геологическое событие, произошедшее около 2,58 миллиона лет назад, когда магнитное поле Земли изменило направление. Это событие отделяет от гелазского яруса и знаменует начало четвертичного периода. Магнитная инверсия Гаусс—Матуяма полезна для датирования отложений. (ru)
  • The Gauss–Matuyama Reversal was a geologic event approximately 2.58 Ma when the Earth's magnetic field underwent a geomagnetic reversal from normal polarity (Gauss Chron) to reverse polarity (Matuyama Chron). The reversal is named after German physicist Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss and Japanese geophysicist Motonori Matuyama. (en)
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  • The Gauss–Matuyama Reversal was a geologic event approximately 2.58 Ma when the Earth's magnetic field underwent a geomagnetic reversal from normal polarity (Gauss Chron) to reverse polarity (Matuyama Chron). The reversal is named after German physicist Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss and Japanese geophysicist Motonori Matuyama. The Gauss–Matuyama reversal is a natural phenomenon that is frequently used as a boundary between the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs, marking the start of the Quaternary period, and is often used to date sediments. The reversal is thought to have contributed to a hostile environment on Earth due to the lack of protective features of magnetic fields to shield life from ionizing radiation generated by the early Pleistocene supernova. (en)
  • El límite magnetoestratigráfico Gauss-Matuyama fue un evento geológico que ocurrió hace aproximadamente 2,588 millones de años atrás, cuando se invirtió el campo magnético terrestre. Este evento, que separa el Piacenziense del Gelasiense y marca el inicio del Cuaternario,​ es útil para datar los sedimentos. El evento está marcado biológicamente por la extinción de los nanofósiles calcáreos y , entre otros. (es)
  • Магнитная инверсия Гаусс—Матуяма — геологическое событие, произошедшее около 2,58 миллиона лет назад, когда магнитное поле Земли изменило направление. Это событие отделяет от гелазского яруса и знаменует начало четвертичного периода. Магнитная инверсия Гаусс—Матуяма полезна для датирования отложений. (ru)
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