Iceland's lavas preserve a unique record of Earth's magnetic field for the past sixteen million years, and were used by early pioneers of palaeomagnetism to test several concepts which became crucial to modern geoscience. Iceland represents one of very few high latitude (>60°) locations where long sequences of lavas suitable for palaeomagnetic research are accessible. Since the early 1950s, research in Iceland has produced a large collection of palaeomagnetic data which has not previously been collected into a comprehensive database. ICEPMAG (http://icepmag.org/) compiles palaeomagnetic data published in journal articles, academic theses and other databases from over 9,200 sampling sites in Iceland - one of the world's largest collections o...
Til að reyna skýra orsök þeirrar miklu hlýnunar sem hefur átt sér stað á jörðinni undanfarna áratugi...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (> 60°S) and high no...
The use of Electromagnetic (EM) methods to investigate the electrical resistivity structure of volca...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).The extensive lava piles of Iceland contain a unique record of g...
As the subaerial continuation of the Mid-Atlantic ridge, Iceland’s basaltic lavas preserve Earth’s m...
Paleomagnetic measurements were used to estimate the buildup time of hyaloclastite mountains such as...
We report a paleomagnetic study of Icelandic lavas of late Miocene to late Pliocene age to test the ...
Detailed geological and magnetic mapping in an area of Pliocene and Plio-Pleistocene volcanic rocks ...
This paper describes a palaeomagnetic investigation of 107 igneous bodies, mostly basaltic lavas, of...
The geocentric axial dipole (GAD) hypothesis states that when we average the geomagnetic field over ...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
Glaciers in Iceland have retreated notably since the end of the 19th century in response to climate ...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (>60°S) and high northe...
We present rock magnetic and palaeointensity data from Holocene Icelandic lava flows, including hist...
Til að reyna skýra orsök þeirrar miklu hlýnunar sem hefur átt sér stað á jörðinni undanfarna áratugi...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (> 60°S) and high no...
The use of Electromagnetic (EM) methods to investigate the electrical resistivity structure of volca...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).The extensive lava piles of Iceland contain a unique record of g...
As the subaerial continuation of the Mid-Atlantic ridge, Iceland’s basaltic lavas preserve Earth’s m...
Paleomagnetic measurements were used to estimate the buildup time of hyaloclastite mountains such as...
We report a paleomagnetic study of Icelandic lavas of late Miocene to late Pliocene age to test the ...
Detailed geological and magnetic mapping in an area of Pliocene and Plio-Pleistocene volcanic rocks ...
This paper describes a palaeomagnetic investigation of 107 igneous bodies, mostly basaltic lavas, of...
The geocentric axial dipole (GAD) hypothesis states that when we average the geomagnetic field over ...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
Glaciers in Iceland have retreated notably since the end of the 19th century in response to climate ...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (>60°S) and high northe...
We present rock magnetic and palaeointensity data from Holocene Icelandic lava flows, including hist...
Til að reyna skýra orsök þeirrar miklu hlýnunar sem hefur átt sér stað á jörðinni undanfarna áratugi...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (> 60°S) and high no...
The use of Electromagnetic (EM) methods to investigate the electrical resistivity structure of volca...