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2. Widespread late Mesozoic to Recent remagnetization of Paleozoic and lower Triassic sedimentary rocks from South China
3. Weaker axially dipolar time-averaged paleomagnetic field based on multidomain-corrected paleointensities from Galapagos lavas
4. VRM Studies in Leg 37 Igneous Rocks
5. Viscous Remanent Magnetization in Basalt Samples
6. Variations in layer 2A thickness and the origin of the central anomaly magnetic high
7. Upper Eocene to Oligocene isotope (^87Sr/^86Sr, δ^18O, δ^13C) standard section, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 522
8. Ultrahigh Resolution Marine Magnetic Anomaly Profiles: A Record of Continuous Paleointensity Variations?
9. Tree-ring reconstructed summer temperature anomalies for temperate East Asia since 800 C.E.
10. Tracking the Late Jurassic apparent (or true) polar shift in U-Pb-dated kimberlites from cratonic North America (Superior Province of Canada)
11. Towards a better definition of the Middle Triassic magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy in the Tethyan realm
12. Timing of volcanism along the northern East Pacific Rise based on paleointensity experiments on basaltic glasses
13. The time-averaged paleomagnetic field
14. Thermoviscous remagnetization in some Appalachian limestones
15. The relative stabilities of the reverse and normal polarity states of the earth's magnetic field
16. The Paleomagnetism of Red Beds and Basalts of the Hettangian Extrusive Zone, Newark Basin, New Jersey
17. The Paleomagnetic Field from Equatorial Deep-Sea Sediments: Axial Symmetry and Polarity Asymmetry
18. The Neogene: Part 2: Neogene geochronology and chronostratigraphy
19. The Mid-Pliocene sea-level conundrum: Glacial isostasy, eustasy and dynamic topography
20. The 2016 Southeastern U.S. Drought: An Extreme Departure From Centennial Wetting and Cooling
21. Tethyan magnetostratigraphy from Pizzo Mondello (Sicily) and correlation to the Late Triassic Newark astrochronological polarity time scale
22. Testing the occurrence of Late Jurassic true polar wander using the La Negra volcanics of northern Chile
23. Testing models of the Tertiary paleomagnetic field
24. Testing corrections for paleomagnetic inclination error in sedimentary rocks: A comparative approach
25. Tectonic Implications of a Remagnetization Event in the Newark Basin
26. Synfolding and prefolding magnetizations in the Upper Devonian Catskill Formation of eastern Pennsylvania
27. Summary of palaeomagnetic results from West Antarctica: implications for the tectonic evolution of the Pacific margin of Gondwana during the Mesozoic
28. Strip‐Bark Morphology and Radial Growth Trends in Ancient Pinus sibirica Trees From Central Mongolia
29. SPCZ zonal events and downstream influence on surface ocean conditions in the Indonesian Throughflow region
30. Source of oceanic magnetic anomalies and the geomagnetic polarity time scale
31. Slow apparent polar wander for North America in the Late Triassic and large Colorado Plateau rotation
32. Site Selected for Colorado Plateau Coring: Colorado Plateau Coring Project Workshop, Phase 2: 100 Million Years of Climatic, Tectonic, and Biotic Evolution From Continental Coring . . .
33. Site 503: Eastern Equatorial Pacific
34. Site 502: Colombia Basin, Western Caribbean
35. Silurian-Permian palaeocontinental reconstructions and circum-Atlantic tectonics
36. Short polarity intervals within the Matuyama: transitional field records from hydraulic piston cored sediments from the North Atlantic
37. Shallow bias of paleomagnetic inclinations in the Paleozoic and Precambrian
38. Seafloor Spreading, Sea Level, and Ocean Chemistry Changes
39. Revised magnetostratigraphies confirm low sedimentation rates in Arctic Ocean cores
40. Revised chronology for late Pleistocene Mono Lake sediments based on paleointensity correlation to the global reference curve
41. Revised calibration of the geomagnetic polarity timescale for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic
42. 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 . . ."
43. Redbeds and thermoviscous magnetization theory
44. Pleistocene magnetochronology of early hominin sites at Ceprano and Fontana Ranuccio, Italy
45. Pass-through core measurements of magnetic susceptibility and natural gamma ray, New Jersey Coastal Plain
46. Paleomagnetism of Upper Triassic continental sedimentary rocks from the Dan River—Danville rift basin (eastern North America)
47. Paleomagnetism of upper Cretaceous rocks from South China
48. Paleomagnetism of the Upper Ordovician Juniata Formation of the central Appalachians revisited again
49. Paleomagnetism of the Upper Devonian Catskill Formation from the southern limb of the Pennsylvania Salient: Possible evidence of oroclinal rotation
50. Paleomagnetism of the Lower Devonian Traveler Felsite and the Acadian orogeny in the New England Appalachians
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