AbstractThe rate of eruption of lava flows in large igneous provinces is a highly controversial topic with implications for the processes by which mass extinctions of life occurred throughout the Phanerozoic. It is also an extremely difficult parameter to measure, but may be accessed through the correlation of palaeomagnetic directions recorded in neighbouring lava flows. The next-neighbour correlation can be described by a single additional parameter which can be evaluated by constructing a suitable covariance matrix. It is found to be a useful proxy for the rate of eruption of Cenozoic lavas from the North Atlantic igneous province and has the potential to help constrain the eruptive histories of other large igneous provinces. Significant...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
New Zealand's largest city, Auckland, is situated within the basaltic Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF)....
In order to understand the origin, temporal behaviour and spatial characteristics of Earth’s magneti...
AbstractThe rate of eruption of lava flows in large igneous provinces is a highly controversial topi...
International audienceWe present the results of a paleomagnetic study of seven new volcanic sections...
International audienceThe recent geomagnetic secular variation is mainly characterized by the large ...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
In this work, paleomagnetism investigations and 40Ar/39Ar datings have been applied to lavas and pyr...
The Neostromboli volcanic succession is characterized by packages of lava flow units and scoria beds...
The main objective of this work is to compare directional (declination and inclination) volcanic and...
Centre des Faibles Radioactivit6s, Laboratoire Mixte CNRS-CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France Abstract. Most...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
We present paleomagnetic secular variation and paleointensity from the Early Permian Tarim large ign...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated in the liquid outer core of our planet and acts as a shield ...
We report on 270 paleomagnetic directions retrieved from 17 different spatter deposits spread over t...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
New Zealand's largest city, Auckland, is situated within the basaltic Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF)....
In order to understand the origin, temporal behaviour and spatial characteristics of Earth’s magneti...
AbstractThe rate of eruption of lava flows in large igneous provinces is a highly controversial topi...
International audienceWe present the results of a paleomagnetic study of seven new volcanic sections...
International audienceThe recent geomagnetic secular variation is mainly characterized by the large ...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
In this work, paleomagnetism investigations and 40Ar/39Ar datings have been applied to lavas and pyr...
The Neostromboli volcanic succession is characterized by packages of lava flow units and scoria beds...
The main objective of this work is to compare directional (declination and inclination) volcanic and...
Centre des Faibles Radioactivit6s, Laboratoire Mixte CNRS-CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France Abstract. Most...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
We present paleomagnetic secular variation and paleointensity from the Early Permian Tarim large ign...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated in the liquid outer core of our planet and acts as a shield ...
We report on 270 paleomagnetic directions retrieved from 17 different spatter deposits spread over t...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
New Zealand's largest city, Auckland, is situated within the basaltic Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF)....
In order to understand the origin, temporal behaviour and spatial characteristics of Earth’s magneti...