Publisher's version (útgefin grein).The extensive lava piles of Iceland contain a unique record of geomagnetic field variations spanning the past ~ 16 Ma. Since the 1950s, palaeomagnetic data have been obtained from over 9400 Icelandic lavas. We have compiled all palaeomagnetic data currently available and developed a publicly accessible database (http://www.icepmag.org). The data within the database are primarily palaeodirections, with a relatively smaller number of palaeointensity data (8936 entries contain direction only, 218 intensity only, and 337 both direction and intensity). In addition, the database contains a wide range of metadata, including geochronological information, site details, and laboratory methods. The search interface ...
The palaeomagnetic dating and evolution of the Faroe Islands are discussed in the context of new den...
©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The Earth's magnetic field is assumed to be ...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated in the liquid outer core of our planet and acts as a shield ...
Iceland's lavas preserve a unique record of Earth's magnetic field for the past sixteen million year...
As the subaerial continuation of the Mid-Atlantic ridge, Iceland’s basaltic lavas preserve Earth’s m...
This paper describes a palaeomagnetic investigation of 107 igneous bodies, mostly basaltic lavas, of...
Copyright 1977; Oxford University PressA total of 362 successive lava flows, which were extruded at ...
We report a paleomagnetic study of Icelandic lavas of late Miocene to late Pliocene age to test the ...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (>60°S) and high northe...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (> 60°S) and high no...
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...
We present rock magnetic and palaeointensity data from Holocene Icelandic lava flows, including hist...
Detailed geological and magnetic mapping in an area of Pliocene and Plio-Pleistocene volcanic rocks ...
The palaeomagnetic dating and evolution of the Faroe Islands are discussed in the context of new den...
©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The Earth's magnetic field is assumed to be ...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated in the liquid outer core of our planet and acts as a shield ...
Iceland's lavas preserve a unique record of Earth's magnetic field for the past sixteen million year...
As the subaerial continuation of the Mid-Atlantic ridge, Iceland’s basaltic lavas preserve Earth’s m...
This paper describes a palaeomagnetic investigation of 107 igneous bodies, mostly basaltic lavas, of...
Copyright 1977; Oxford University PressA total of 362 successive lava flows, which were extruded at ...
We report a paleomagnetic study of Icelandic lavas of late Miocene to late Pliocene age to test the ...
The impact of Holocene eruptive events from hot spots like Iceland may have had significant global i...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (>60°S) and high northe...
Recent paleomagnetic results of extrusive rocks from high southern latitudes (> 60°S) and high no...
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...
We present rock magnetic and palaeointensity data from Holocene Icelandic lava flows, including hist...
Detailed geological and magnetic mapping in an area of Pliocene and Plio-Pleistocene volcanic rocks ...
The palaeomagnetic dating and evolution of the Faroe Islands are discussed in the context of new den...
©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The Earth's magnetic field is assumed to be ...
The Earth’s magnetic field is generated in the liquid outer core of our planet and acts as a shield ...