Geomagnetic variation during the late Pleistocene period and changes in the radiocarbon time scale

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The Earth's magnetic field appears to have been weaker than it is today
for much of the period 50,000-10,000 yr ago. The geomagnetic record can
be used to predict changes in the production of radioactive nuclides by
cosmic rays interacting with the atmosphere.

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