Fifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to document the geomagnetic field in the Caribbean area over the past 2.5 Ma and further constrain the time-averaged field during this period. Identical characteristic directions were isolated using both AF and thermal stepwise demagnetization techniques in all flows. Nine mean-site directions have a normal polarity, while three others are reversed. The mean geomagnetic pole position obtained after reducing all directions to the same polarity is indistinguishable from the present north geographic pole. The dispersion is at least 8° larger than the values derived from the time-averaged field models and remains unexplained otherwise than resulting from the relatively ...
International audienceWe present paleomagnetic and geochronological data of twenty-five stacked lava...
International audienceWe present Cassignol technique K–Ar dating of lava flows from La Palma (Canary...
International audienceWe present Cassignol technique K–Ar dating of lava flows from La Palma (Canary...
International audienceFifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to...
Fifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to document the geomagne...
Fifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to document the geomagne...
International audienceFifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to...
International audienceFifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to...
International audiencePaleomagnetic directional data were obtained from fourteen 0 to 2 Ma old lava ...
International audiencePaleomagnetic directional data were obtained from fourteen 0 to 2 Ma old lava ...
International audiencePaleomagnetic directional data were obtained from fourteen 0 to 2 Ma old lava ...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
International audienceWe present paleomagnetic and geochronological data of twenty-five stacked lava...
International audienceWe present paleomagnetic and geochronological data of twenty-five stacked lava...
International audienceWe present Cassignol technique K–Ar dating of lava flows from La Palma (Canary...
International audienceWe present Cassignol technique K–Ar dating of lava flows from La Palma (Canary...
International audienceFifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to...
Fifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to document the geomagne...
Fifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to document the geomagne...
International audienceFifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to...
International audienceFifteen sites of lava flows from Martinique Island (FWI) have been selected to...
International audiencePaleomagnetic directional data were obtained from fourteen 0 to 2 Ma old lava ...
International audiencePaleomagnetic directional data were obtained from fourteen 0 to 2 Ma old lava ...
International audiencePaleomagnetic directional data were obtained from fourteen 0 to 2 Ma old lava ...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
International audienceTwenty-six lava flows spanning the last million years were sampled in La Guade...
International audienceWe present paleomagnetic and geochronological data of twenty-five stacked lava...
International audienceWe present paleomagnetic and geochronological data of twenty-five stacked lava...
International audienceWe present Cassignol technique K–Ar dating of lava flows from La Palma (Canary...
International audienceWe present Cassignol technique K–Ar dating of lava flows from La Palma (Canary...