Shallow intrusive rocks from Paiute Ridge, Nevada, record what is interpreted to be a relatively complete record of a reversal of Earth\u27s magnetic field that occurred approximately 8.65 million years ago. We attempt to verify and expand on this interpretation by determining paleomagnetically-recorded field intensities associated with the paleodirections. Our preliminary measurements show that the ancient field strength was 10-11 microteslas rather than the 50 microteslas that is typical of the latitude of Nevada when Earth\u27s magnetic field is stable. This very low field strength supports the idea that the paleodirections of the samples are anomalous because the field was reversing rather than the rocks being tilted or rotated. Further...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
Paleomagnetic directions have been obtained from 190 Middle Miocene (12-20 Ma) mafic volcanic flows ...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
A paleomagnetic study of middle-Miocene basalts from the Sheep Creek Range of north-central Nevada w...
New paleomagnetic results show that the ancient magnetic field intensity changed from 4.5 to 8 uT du...
RECENT compilations of geomagnetic reversal records have generated a controversy as to whether the g...
RECENT compilations of geomagnetic reversal records have generated a controversy as to whether the g...
A record of Holocene geomagnetic secular variation in the western United States has been measured fr...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
Paleomagnetic directions have been obtained from 190 Middle Miocene (12-20 Ma) mafic volcanic flows ...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
A paleomagnetic study of middle-Miocene basalts from the Sheep Creek Range of north-central Nevada w...
New paleomagnetic results show that the ancient magnetic field intensity changed from 4.5 to 8 uT du...
RECENT compilations of geomagnetic reversal records have generated a controversy as to whether the g...
RECENT compilations of geomagnetic reversal records have generated a controversy as to whether the g...
A record of Holocene geomagnetic secular variation in the western United States has been measured fr...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...
Paleomagnetic directions have been obtained from 190 Middle Miocene (12-20 Ma) mafic volcanic flows ...
International audienceThe reliability of paleomagnetic records as proxies of the geomagnetic field i...