A nearly continuous magnetostratigraphic polarity pattern was compiled from several ammonite-zoned carbonate successions of southern Poland and from a composite magnetostratigraphy from the Iberian Range of Spain. The array of sections spans the middle two-thirds of the Oxfordian within the Sub-Mediterranean Province (Cordatum through Bifurcatus ammonite zones). The average paleopole calculated from eight of these Polish sections is at 78.5°N, 184.9°E (δp = 2.6°, δm = 3.5°). The Sub-Mediterranean polarity pattern is consistent with an independent polarity pattern derived from the Boreal-realm sections of the British Isles, and improves the inter-correlation between these faunal realms. Cycle stratigraphy published for these ammonite subzone...
The magnetic stratigraphy of the Maiolica and Calcari ad Aptici pelagic limestones is documented fro...
The magnetostratigraphy of certain Lower Cretaceous sedimentary sequences (the Wessex and Weald Clay...
Accurate dating of the Badenian–Sarmatian transition, a boundary between two regional Middle Miocene...
A magnetic polarity pattern for Boreal and Sub-Boreal ammonite zones of the Upper Oxfordian to Lower...
A magnetic polarity pattern for Boreal and Sub-Boreal ammonite zones of the Upper Oxfordian to Lower...
A suite of 11 sections through the Oxfordian (Upper Jurassic) strata in the Dorset and Yorkshire reg...
The goal of this research was to resolve some important questions about stratigraphy and tectonics o...
Callovian strata from sixteen exposures across western Europe produced a nearly continuous composite...
Magnetostratigraphy is an important method in regional and worldwide correlations across the Jurassi...
A composite magnetic polarity sequence has been constructed for the middle and late Oxfordian (late ...
Magnetostratigraphic studies of the Ordovician provide evidence for the nature of core-mantle bounda...
We report on a high-resolution magnetostratigraphic analysis of a continuous 97.5 m thick upper Sine...
16 pagesInternational audienceHigh-resolution analysis (2277 samples) of magnetic susceptibility (MS...
The first magnetostratigraphic scales for the Jurassic through Early Cretaceous from the Southern He...
International audienceThe magnetic stratigraphy of the Maiolica and Calcari ad Aptici pelagic limest...
The magnetic stratigraphy of the Maiolica and Calcari ad Aptici pelagic limestones is documented fro...
The magnetostratigraphy of certain Lower Cretaceous sedimentary sequences (the Wessex and Weald Clay...
Accurate dating of the Badenian–Sarmatian transition, a boundary between two regional Middle Miocene...
A magnetic polarity pattern for Boreal and Sub-Boreal ammonite zones of the Upper Oxfordian to Lower...
A magnetic polarity pattern for Boreal and Sub-Boreal ammonite zones of the Upper Oxfordian to Lower...
A suite of 11 sections through the Oxfordian (Upper Jurassic) strata in the Dorset and Yorkshire reg...
The goal of this research was to resolve some important questions about stratigraphy and tectonics o...
Callovian strata from sixteen exposures across western Europe produced a nearly continuous composite...
Magnetostratigraphy is an important method in regional and worldwide correlations across the Jurassi...
A composite magnetic polarity sequence has been constructed for the middle and late Oxfordian (late ...
Magnetostratigraphic studies of the Ordovician provide evidence for the nature of core-mantle bounda...
We report on a high-resolution magnetostratigraphic analysis of a continuous 97.5 m thick upper Sine...
16 pagesInternational audienceHigh-resolution analysis (2277 samples) of magnetic susceptibility (MS...
The first magnetostratigraphic scales for the Jurassic through Early Cretaceous from the Southern He...
International audienceThe magnetic stratigraphy of the Maiolica and Calcari ad Aptici pelagic limest...
The magnetic stratigraphy of the Maiolica and Calcari ad Aptici pelagic limestones is documented fro...
The magnetostratigraphy of certain Lower Cretaceous sedimentary sequences (the Wessex and Weald Clay...
Accurate dating of the Badenian–Sarmatian transition, a boundary between two regional Middle Miocene...