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Paleomagnetism Near the North Magnetic Pole: A Unique Vantage Point for Understanding the Dynamics of the Geomagnetic Field and Its Secular Variations [PDF]
Along with the dramatic decrease in global geomagnetic field intensity, recent observations demonstrate that the geomagnetic field in the Arctic has dramatically changed over the last century.
Guillaume St-Onge, Joseph S. Stoner
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In August 1987, in Vancouver, Canada, almost all of those who worked in the paleomagnetic group at the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (now the University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe) were by chance attending the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics meeting. For 8 years (1958–1966) the scientists in
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Paleomagnetism and Paleosecular Variations From the Plio-Pleistocene Golan Heights Volcanic Plateau, Israel [PDF]
Asefaw, Hanna +7 more
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An overview is presented of magnetism in meteorites. A glossary of magnetism terminology followed by discussion of the various techniques used for magnetism studies in meteorites are included.
Herndon, J. M., Rowe, M. W.
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Obtaining High‐Resolution Magnetic Records From Speleothems Using Magnetic Microscopy
Speleothems are mineral deposits capable of recording detrital and/or chemical remanent magnetization at annual timescales. They can offer high‐resolution paleomagnetic records of short‐term variations in Earth's magnetic field, crucial for understanding
Cauê S. Borlina +12 more
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Does size matter? Statistical limits of paleomagnetic field reconstruction from small rock specimens [PDF]
Berndt, T, Fabian, K, Muxworthy, AR
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Statistics of the geomagnetic secular variation for the past 5Ma [PDF]
A new statistical model is proposed for the geomagnetic secular variation over the past 5Ma. Unlike previous models, the model makes use of statistical characteristics of the present day geomagnetic field.
Constable, C. G., Parker, R. L.
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In this study we use micromagnetic modeling to show that the magnetizations of magnetically single‐vortex particles rotate toward the stress axis on the application of a differential compression stress. This is the exact opposite response to magnetically
T. L. North +5 more
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New paleomagnetic results from Neogene to Quaternary volcanic rocks of north of the Lake Van, Eastern Turkey. [PDF]
Kayın S, İşseven T.
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