Results of a paleomagnetic and rock magnetic survey of Paleozoic carbonates from 39 sites in the midcontinental U.S. show that many of these sites carry a stable remanence of apparent Permian age. Many of these remagnetized sites also have relatively high anhysteretic susceptibilities, and higher saturation remanence than most of the sites where the late Paleozoic remanence is absent. However the correlation between late Paleozoic remanence and high anhysteretic susceptibility or high saturation remanence is imperfect. The most diagnostic rock magnetic parameter for recognizing remagnetized sites is a ratio of anhysteretic remanence/saturation remanence exceeding 10%. We have found high ratios in almost all remagnetized sites, but in very f...
Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, geochemical and petrographic investigations of some Paleozoic sediment...
AbstractDespite their utility for bio- and chemostratigraphy, many carbonate platform sequences have...
A strong grouping of the directions of natural remanent magnetization in a collection of Ordovician ...
Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic data from two transects of southern and northern Appalachian Basin c...
A rock magnetic and SEM study of Devonian carbonates from the Cantabria-Asturias Region, northern Sp...
Magnetic analysis of carbonate strata of the mid-continent region of the United States indicates tha...
The Silurian Wabash Formation in Indiana and the Mississippian Pride Mountain Formation in Alabama a...
Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and magnetic mineral extract studies of four Paleozoic sedimentary car...
Ninety-six oriented samples were collected from 13 sites in the Onondaga limestone of New York for p...
The TVRM present in Belden carbonates is pervasive whereas the CRM is widespread but site specific, ...
A program of investigation of the natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of selected Ordovician rocks ...
In view of the recent recognition of widespread Late Paleozoic remagnetization of Devonian formation...
The natural remanent magnetizations in some upper Cambrian and middle Ordovician limestones from the...
Despite their utility for bio- and chemostratigraphy, many carbonate platform sequences have been di...
Despite their utility for bio- and chemostratigraphy, many carbonate platform sequences have been di...
Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, geochemical and petrographic investigations of some Paleozoic sediment...
AbstractDespite their utility for bio- and chemostratigraphy, many carbonate platform sequences have...
A strong grouping of the directions of natural remanent magnetization in a collection of Ordovician ...
Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic data from two transects of southern and northern Appalachian Basin c...
A rock magnetic and SEM study of Devonian carbonates from the Cantabria-Asturias Region, northern Sp...
Magnetic analysis of carbonate strata of the mid-continent region of the United States indicates tha...
The Silurian Wabash Formation in Indiana and the Mississippian Pride Mountain Formation in Alabama a...
Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and magnetic mineral extract studies of four Paleozoic sedimentary car...
Ninety-six oriented samples were collected from 13 sites in the Onondaga limestone of New York for p...
The TVRM present in Belden carbonates is pervasive whereas the CRM is widespread but site specific, ...
A program of investigation of the natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of selected Ordovician rocks ...
In view of the recent recognition of widespread Late Paleozoic remagnetization of Devonian formation...
The natural remanent magnetizations in some upper Cambrian and middle Ordovician limestones from the...
Despite their utility for bio- and chemostratigraphy, many carbonate platform sequences have been di...
Despite their utility for bio- and chemostratigraphy, many carbonate platform sequences have been di...
Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, geochemical and petrographic investigations of some Paleozoic sediment...
AbstractDespite their utility for bio- and chemostratigraphy, many carbonate platform sequences have...
A strong grouping of the directions of natural remanent magnetization in a collection of Ordovician ...