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2. Origin of Magnetic Instability in Sediment Cores From the Central North Pacific
3. Constraints Imposed by the Shape of Marine Magnetic Anomalies on the Magnetic Source
4. Viscous Remanent Magnetization in Basalt Samples
5. VRM Studies in Leg 37 Igneous Rocks
6. Characteristics of VRM in Oceanic Basalts
7. Paleomagnetism and Magnetic Properties of Igneous Rock Samples—Leg 38
8. Paleomagnetism and Rock Magnetism of Upper Jurassic Limestone and Basalt from Site 367
9. Paleomagnetism of the Devonian Catskill Red Beds: Evidence for Motion of the Coastal New England-Canadian Maritime Region Relative to Cratonic North America
10. Paleomagnetism of the Devonian Onondaga Limestone Revisited
11. Magnetic components contributing to the NRM of Middle Siwalik red beds
12. Magnetostratigraphy of Caribbean Site 502 Hydraulic Piston Cores
13. Magnetostratigraphy of Equatorial Pacific Site 503 Hydraulic Piston Cores
14. Paleomagnetic Evidence for Post-Devonian Displacement of the Avalon Platform (Newfoundland)
15. Site 502: Colombia Basin, Western Caribbean
16. Site 503: Eastern Equatorial Pacific
17. Geomagnetic reversal frequency since the Late Cretaceous
18. High resolution magnetostratigraphy of Caribbean Plio-Pleistocene deep-sea sediments
19. Paleomagnetism of the Lower Devonian Traveler Felsite and the Acadian orogeny in the New England Appalachians
20. A detailed record of the Lower Jaramillo polarity transition from a southern hemisphere deep sea sediment core
21. History of Plio-Pleistocene Climate in the Northeastern Atlantic, Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 552A
22. A comparison of two sequential geomagnetic polarity transitions (upper Olduvai and lower Jaramillo) from the Southern Hemisphere
23. Comment on "Tectonic Rotations in Extensional Regimes and Their Paleomagnetic Consequences for Ocean Basalts" by Kenneth L. Verosub and Eldridge M. Moores
24. Further Paleomagnetic Results from the Permian Emeishan Basalt in SW China
25. Jurassic to Paleogene: Part 2: Paleogene geochronology and chronostratigraphy
26. Magnetostratigraphy of Oligocene to Pleistocene Sediments, Sites 558 and 563
27.
Multicomponent magnetizations from the Mississippian Mauch Chunk
Formation of the central Appalachians and their tectonic implications
28. Paleomagnetism of Jurassic Rocks in the Western Sierra Nevada Metamorphic Belt and its Bearing on the Structural Evolution of the Sierra Nevada Block
29. The Neogene: Part 2: Neogene geochronology and chronostratigraphy
30. Thermoviscous remagnetization in some Appalachian limestones
31. A Jurassic to recent chronology
32. Influence of non-dipole field on determination of Plio-Pleistocene true polar wander
33. Paleomagnetic results from the Triassic of the Yangtze Platform
34. Paleomagnetism of the Upper Devonian Catskill Formation from the southern limb of the Pennsylvania Salient: Possible evidence of oroclinal rotation
35. Paleomagnetism of upper Cretaceous rocks from South China
36. Short polarity intervals within the Matuyama: transitional field records from hydraulic piston cored sediments from the North Atlantic
37. Synfolding and prefolding magnetizations in the Upper Devonian Catskill Formation of eastern Pennsylvania
38. Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains Crustal Block, Western Antarctica: New paleomagnetic results and their tectonic significance
39. Geomagnetic Polarity Transition Records from Five Hydraulic Piston Core Sites in the North Atlantic
40. Ice magnetization in the EPICA-Dome C ice core: Implication for dust sources during glacial and interglacial periods
41. Mesozoic evolution of West Antarctica and the Weddell Sea Basin: new paleomagnetic constraints
42. North Atlantic Late Miocene Stable-Isotope Stratigraphy, Biostratigraphy, and Magnetostratigraphy
43. Paleomagnetic results from the Silurian of the Yangtze paraplatform
44. Paleomagnetism of Permian and Triassic Rocks, Central Chilean Andes
45. Redbeds and thermoviscous magnetization theory
46. The relative stabilities of the reverse and normal polarity states of the earth's magnetic field
47. Widespread late Mesozoic to Recent remagnetization of Paleozoic and lower Triassic sedimentary rocks from South China
48. Further paleomagnetic evidence for oroclinal rotation in the central folded Appalachians from the Bloomsburg and the Mauch Chunk Formations
49. Inclination anomalies from Indian Ocean sediments and the possibility of a standing non-dipole field
50. Multiple remagnetizations of lower Paleozoic limestones from the Taconics of Vermont
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