Summary of Main Results
1. RPI/NRM/ARM Data Not Suitable for Paleo-Intensity Reconstruction
2. Signals Reflect Astronomical Forcing, Not Geomagnetic Field
3. Astronomical Tuning and Chronology Potential:
The RPI/NRM/ARM and related proxies can be aligned with astronomical target curves to build astrochronological models. Despite being unusable for paleointensity, the records are useful for correlating lake sediment cores based on climatic cyclicity.
4. Recommendation for Future Studies:
Spectral analysis should be a standard step in evaluating RPI records and Reliable RPI records should not exhibit strong astronomical cyclicity; its presence indicates a climatic overprint. However, even when not valid for paleointensity, RPI/NRM/ARM records may still be valuable for building regional chronologies based on orbital cycles.
The Following manuscripts have been published during the period of the Marie Curie Fellowship:
Astronomical climate forcing and tuning of the Baringo core (HSPDP-BTB13-1A), Kenya.
B R Spiering, M J Sier, F J. Hilgen
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Accepted with minor revisions
Magnetic mineralogy of the Baringo core (HSPDP-BTB13-1A, Kenya) shows astronomical forcing with implications for retrieving meaningful paleointensity.
M J Sier, B Spiering, M J Dekkers, F J Hilgen.
Open Research Europe 5, 177 (2025).
Early Oldowan Technology Thrived During Pliocene Environmental Change in the Turkana Basin, Kenya.
D R Braun, D V Palcu, L L Advokaat, W Archer, N G Baraki, M Biernat, E Beaudoin, A K Behrensmeyer, R Bobe, K Elmes, F Forrest, A S Hammond, L Jovane, R N Kinyanjui, A P de Martini, P Mason, A McGrosky, J Mung, E K Ndeima, D B Patterson, J S Reeves, D C Roman, M J Sier, P Srivastava, K Tuosto, K Uno, A Villaseñor, J G Wynn, J W K Harris, S Carvalho.
In Press Nature Communications.
Hominin glacial-stage occupation 712,000 to 424,000 years ago at Fordwich Pit, Old Park (Canterbury, UK).A Key, J Clark, T Lauer, J Bates, M J Sier, C Nichols, C Martín-Ramos, A Cebeiro, E Williams, S Kim, F Stileman, A Mika, M Pope, D Bridgland, D Redhouse, M Leonardi, G M Smith, T Proffitt.).
Nature Ecology and Evolution 9, 1781–1790 (2025).
Comment in science:
https://www.science.org/content/article/human-ancestors-braved-england-s-ice-covered-northlands-440-000-years-ago(öffnet in neuem Fenster)ICDP workshop on the Lake Victoria Drilling Project (LVDP): scientific drilling of the world's largest tropical lake.
MA Berke, DJ Peppe, and the LVDP team
Scientific Drilling 33 (1), 21–31, 2024
The dawn of the Late Villafranchian: Paleoenvironment and age of the Pantalla paleontological site (Italy; Early Pleistocene).
M Cherin, G Basilici, M Duval, Q Shao, MJ Sier, JM Parés, E Gliozzi, I Mazzini, D Magri, F Di Rita, D A Iurino, B Azzarà, G Margaritelli, F Pazzaglia.
Quaternary Science Reviews 316, 108279, 2023
The first Miocene fossils from coastal woodlands in the southern East African Rif.t
R Bobe, V Aldeias, Z Alemseged, RL Anemone, W Archer, G Aumaître, M K Bamford, D B L Bourlès, M Doyle Boyd, D R Braun, C Capelli, J d’Oliveira Coelho, J M Habermann, J J Head, K Keddadouche, K Kupczik, A Lebatard, T Lüdecke, A Macôa, F I Martínez, J Mathe, C Mendes, L Meira Paulo, M Pinto, D Presnyakova, T A Püschel, F Tátá Regala, M Sier, M Joana Ferreira da Silva, M Stalmans, S Carvalho.
Iscience 26 (9), 2023
Pliocene hominins from East Turkana were associated with mesic environments in a semiarid basin.
A Villaseñor, KT Uno, RN Kinyanjui, AK Behrensmeyer, R Bobe, ...
Journal of Human Evolution 180, 103385
The Following talks, posters, and abstract have been given during the period of the Marie Curie Fellowship:
Correlating two African lake cores by means of cyclostratigraphy and relative paleo-intensity.
Mark Sier
I Foro CENIEH 2025 31st of January 2025, Burgos, Spain.
Relative Paleo Intensity record of the Hominin Sites Paleolakes Drilling Project Baringo core shows orbital cyclicity.
Mark Sier
18th Castle Meeting 2024, New trends on Paleo-, Rock- and Environmental Magnetism. June 30th – July 6th 2024, Utrecht, The Netherlands
The Laschamps event (~ 41 ka BP) straddles the Mousterian-Châtelperronian transition in Western Europe
MJ Sier, OT Lygre, I Djakovic, M Soressi, European Society for the Study of Human Evolution (ESHE) 11 - 15th September 2024 Zagreb, Croatia.
Hominin Technology Flourished amid Pliocene Environmental Variance in the Turkana Basin
Dan V Palcu, David R Braun, Eldert Advokaat, Will S Archer, René Bobe, Susana Carvalho, Frances Forrest, Ashley S Hammond, Rahab Kinyanjui, Ana Martini, Paul Mason, David B Patterson, Mark Sier, Priyeshu Srivastava, Kevin Uno, Amelia Villaseñor, Jonathan Wynn, Luigi Jovane, John WK Harris
EGU24, 14–19 April 2024, Vienna, Austria
Relative Paleo Intensity and cyclostratigraphy as a tools to correlate the Hominin Sites Paleolakes Drilling Project Baringo core and Afar cores.
M Sier, F Hilgen, L Lourens, JC Guerra, S Verkooijen
EGU24, 14–19 April 2024, Vienna, Austria