Bernard Brunhes (physicist)

Bernard Brunhes (physicist)

Bernard Brunhes (1867-1910) was a French geophysicist known for his pioneering work in paleomagnetism, in particular, his 1906 discovery of geomagnetic reversal. The Brunhes-Matuyama reversal is named for him.

Brunhes was educated at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, from which he graduated as an "agrégé" qualified in physics. In November 1900, he was appointed as head of the Puy-de-Dôme Observatory, built on an extinct volcano in the Auvergne region of France, where he worked until his death in 1910.

It was during his time at the observatory that he made the crucial observation that led to his discovery of geomagnetic reversal. In 1905, he found that rocks in an ancient lava flow at Pontfarin in the commune of Cézens (part of the Cantal "département") were magnetised in a direction almost opposite to that of the present-day magnetic field. From this, he deduced that the magnetic North Pole of the time was close to the current geographical South Pole, which could only have happened if the magnetic field of the Earth had been reversed at some point in the past. He was correct, though it took another 50 years before his theory was fully accepted by the scientific community.

References

* " [http://wwwobs.univ-bpclermont.fr/lmv/actu/resume_inv_mag.pdf Bernard Brunhes, Directeur de l’Observatoire du Puy-de-Dôme (1900-1910)] ", Observatoire de Physique du Globe de Clermont-Fd.


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  • Bernard Brunhes — (* 1867 in Toulouse; † 1910 in Clermont Ferrand) war ein französischer Geophysiker, ein Pionier des Paläomagnetismus und Direktor des Observatoriums auf dem Puy de Dôme. Er entdeckte 1906 bei der Untersuchung der Magnetisierung von vulkanischen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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