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Magnetic Poles May Once Have Been at Equator

Posted April 13, 2010 9:43 AM

From New Scientist - Online News:

Did the Earth's magnetic poles once lie near the equator? That could explain puzzling changes in the magnetism of rocks millions of years ago. The Earth's magnetic poles are aligned along roughly the same axis as its rotational poles. Geologists have assumed this was also true in the past, so they use volcanic rocks, which when they formed took on an imprint of the direction and strength of the Earth's magnetic field, to infer the rocks' original latitude and to trace continental motions over the past billion years.

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04/14/2010 1:09 PM

I think the Mayans knew this to.

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