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52. Revised magnetostratigraphies confirm low sedimentation rates in Arctic Ocean cores
53. Silurian-Permian palaeocontinental reconstructions and circum-Atlantic tectonics
54. The Paleomagnetic Field from Equatorial Deep-Sea Sediments: Axial Symmetry and Polarity Asymmetry
55. Upper Eocene to Oligocene isotope (^87Sr/^86Sr, δ^18O, δ^13C) standard section, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 522
56. A middle Carnian to early Norian (~225 Ma) paleopole from sediments of the Newark Basin, Pennsylvania
57. Paleomagnetism of the Upper Ordovician Juniata Formation of the central Appalachians revisited again
58. Characteristics of magnetic carriers responsible for Late Paleozoic remagnetization in carbonate strata of the mid-continent, U.S.A.
59. Continental Coring of the Newark Rift
60. Depth of post-depositional remanence acquisition in deep-sea sediments: a case study of the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal and oxygen isotopic Stage 19.1
61. High-Latitude Paleomagnetic Poles from Middle Jurassic Plutons and Moat Volcanics in New England and the Controversy Regarding Jurassic Apparent Polar Wander for North America
62. Ivory coast microtektites and geomagnetic reversals
63. Palaeozoic palaeogeography from palaeomagnetism of the Atlantic-bordering continents
64. Paleomagnetic results of Tertiary sediments from Corsica: evidence of post-Eocene rotation
65. Paleomagnetism of Leg 115 Sediments: Implications for Neogene Magnetostratigraphy and Paleolatitude of the Réunion Hotspot
66. Testing models of the Tertiary paleomagnetic field
67. The Paleomagnetism of Red Beds and Basalts of the Hettangian Extrusive Zone, Newark Basin, New Jersey
68. The time-averaged paleomagnetic field
69. A Southern Hemisphere record of the Matuyama-Brunhes polarity reversal
70. Ivory Coast microtektite strewn field: description and relation to the Jaramillo geomagnetic event
71. New Paleomagnetic Data From Thurston Island: Implications for the Tectonics of West Antarctica and Weddell Sea Opening
72. Tectonic Implications of a Remagnetization Event in the Newark Basin
73. A detailed chronology of the Australasian impact event, the Brunhes-Matuyama geomagnetic polarity reversal, and global climate change
74. A New Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic
75. Integrated Late Eocene-Oligocene Stratigraphy of the Alabama Coastal Plain: Correlation of Hiatuses and Stratal Surfaces to Glacioeustatic Lowerings
76. Paleomagnetism of 122 Ma Plutons in New England and the Mid-Cretaceous Paleomagnetic Field in North America: True Polar Wander or Large-Scale Differential Mantle Motion?
77. Reply to Comment by Robert F. Butler, Steven R. May, and David R. Bazard on "High-Latitude Paleomagnetic Poles From Middle Jurassic Plutons and Moat Volcanics in New England . . ."
78. Ultrahigh Resolution Marine Magnetic Anomaly Profiles: A Record of Continuous Paleointensity Variations?
79. Slow apparent polar wander for North America in the Late Triassic and large Colorado Plateau rotation
80. Magnetostratigraphic, biostratigraphic, and stable isotope stratigraphy of an Upper Miocene drill core from the Salé Briqueterie (northwestern Morocco):...
81. Mid-Cretaceous paleomagnetic results from Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica: A test of post-100 Ma relative motion between East and West Antarctica
82. Paleomagnetism of latest Anisian (Middle Triassic) sections of the Prezzo Limestone and the Buchenstein Formation, Southern Alps, Italy
83. Variations in layer 2A thickness and the origin of the central anomaly magnetic high
84. Correlation of paleointensity variation records in the Brunhes/Matuyama polarity transition interval
85. Early Cretaceous paleomagnetic results from Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica: Implications for the Weddellia collage of crustal blocks
86. Late Triassic-earliest Jurassic geomagnetic polarity sequence and paleolatitudes from drill cores in the Newark rift basin, eastern North America
87. Magnetic hysteresis in young mid“ocean ridge basalts: Dominant cubic anisotropy?
88. Magnetostratigraphy of a Lower-Middle Triassic boundary section from Chios (Greece)
89. Revised calibration of the geomagnetic polarity timescale for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic
90. A synthesis of magnetostratigraphic results from Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments cored using the hydraulic piston corer
91. Evolution of Pangea: paleomagnetic constraints from the Southern Alps, Italy
92. Magneto-biostratigraphy of the 'Buchenstein Beds' at Frotschbach (Western Dolomites, Italy)
93. Marine magnetic anomalies as recorders of geomagnetic intensity variations
94. Paleomagnetism and cycle stratigraphy of the Triassic Fleming Fjord and Gipsdalen Formations of East Greenland
95. Summary of palaeomagnetic results from West Antarctica: implications for the tectonic evolution of the Pacific margin of Gondwana during the Mesozoic
96. Conference on the Magnetization of the Oceanic Crust Steers Future Research
97. Magnetization of axial lavas from the southern East Pacific Rise (14°-23°S): Geochemical controls on magnetic properties
98. Middle Triassic magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy from the Dolomites and Greece
99. Paleomagnetism of Upper Triassic continental sedimentary rocks from the Dan River—Danville rift basin (eastern North America)
100. Pass-through core measurements of magnetic susceptibility and natural gamma ray, New Jersey Coastal Plain
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