Detailed sampling of two short magnetozones within the Matuyama Chronozone recorded at DSDP Site 609 (49.86°N, 335.77°E) confirms that one, the Cobb Mountain Subchronozone (1.12 Ma), is a very short, full normal polarity interval and that the other, the older interval, is a record of a geomagnetic excursion which occurred at approximately 1.55 Ma. The Cobb Mountain Subchron lasted approximately 25,000 years, one third the duration of the Jaramillo Subchron. The normal polarity interval is bounded by two transition zones which document an antisymmetry in the sequence of directions in the reverse to normal and normal to reverse polarity transitions. We interpret the antisymmetry as reflecting a dependence upon the sense of the reversal, witho...
The reverse polarity Kiaman Superchron has strong evidence for at least three, or prob ably four, no...
The paleomagnetic shipboard data of International Ocean Discovery Program Site U1475, with a record ...
Magnetic polarity stratigraphies for Sites 980-984 are based on shipboard measurements from the pass...
Eleven geomagnetic polarity transition records from five hydraulic piston core sites in the North At...
New magnetostratigraphic results from DSDP Site 608 in the North Atlantic reveal the presence of nin...
We document three short normal intervals in the natural remanent magnetization of sediments within t...
A detailed record of the lower Jaramillo (reversed to normal) polarity transition was obtained from ...
Two normal to reverse (N to R) geomagnetic polarity transitions were obtained from a Southern Hemisp...
The primary objective of DSDP Leg 94 was to obtain continuous paleoclimatic records along a roughly ...
The period some 20-25 kyr just prior to the most recent generally recognized geomagnetic field polar...
Detailed paleomagnetic investigations are reported for 283 specimens, sampled from three closely spa...
An analysis of geomagnetic reversal history is made for the most reliable polarity timescales coveri...
New magnetostratigraphic results from DSDP Site 608 in the North Atlantic reveal the presence of ni...
Two records of the geomagnetic polarity transition at the beginning of the Jaramillo Subchron (0.97 ...
Measurements of the NRM of a 26 m long deep-sea core from the southern Indian Ocean indicated the pr...
The reverse polarity Kiaman Superchron has strong evidence for at least three, or prob ably four, no...
The paleomagnetic shipboard data of International Ocean Discovery Program Site U1475, with a record ...
Magnetic polarity stratigraphies for Sites 980-984 are based on shipboard measurements from the pass...
Eleven geomagnetic polarity transition records from five hydraulic piston core sites in the North At...
New magnetostratigraphic results from DSDP Site 608 in the North Atlantic reveal the presence of nin...
We document three short normal intervals in the natural remanent magnetization of sediments within t...
A detailed record of the lower Jaramillo (reversed to normal) polarity transition was obtained from ...
Two normal to reverse (N to R) geomagnetic polarity transitions were obtained from a Southern Hemisp...
The primary objective of DSDP Leg 94 was to obtain continuous paleoclimatic records along a roughly ...
The period some 20-25 kyr just prior to the most recent generally recognized geomagnetic field polar...
Detailed paleomagnetic investigations are reported for 283 specimens, sampled from three closely spa...
An analysis of geomagnetic reversal history is made for the most reliable polarity timescales coveri...
New magnetostratigraphic results from DSDP Site 608 in the North Atlantic reveal the presence of ni...
Two records of the geomagnetic polarity transition at the beginning of the Jaramillo Subchron (0.97 ...
Measurements of the NRM of a 26 m long deep-sea core from the southern Indian Ocean indicated the pr...
The reverse polarity Kiaman Superchron has strong evidence for at least three, or prob ably four, no...
The paleomagnetic shipboard data of International Ocean Discovery Program Site U1475, with a record ...
Magnetic polarity stratigraphies for Sites 980-984 are based on shipboard measurements from the pass...