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  • Tauxe & Kodama 2008
    Applicability of paleosecular variation models for inclination correction in the past: A test from Keewanawan lava flows
  • Halls et al. 2004
    Microwave paleointensities from dyke chilled margins: a way to obtain long-term variations in geodynamo intensity for the last three billion years
  • Salminen et al. 2006
    Paleomagnetism and petrophysics of the J?nisj?rvi impact structure, Russian Karelia
  • Oppenheim et al. 1994
    A palaeointensity study of Lower Carboniferous transitional geomagnetic field directions: the Cockermouth lavas, northern England
  • Celino et al. 2007
    LTD-Thellier paleointensity of 1.2 Ga Nova Floresta mafic rocks (Amazon craton)
  • Yamamoto et al. 2007
    40Ar/39Ar ages and palaeomagnetism of transitionally magnetized volcanic rocks in the Society Islands, French Polynesia: Raiatea excursion in the upper-Gauss Chron
  • Tarduno et al. 2007
    Geomagnetic field strength 3.2 billion years ago recorded by single silicate crystals
  • Granot et al. 2007
    A view into the Cretaceous geomagnetic field from analysis of gabbros and submarine glasses
  • Tanaka et al. 2007
    Paleointensities from Tertiary basalts, Inner Mongolia and Herbei Province, northeastern China
  • Conte-Fasano et al. 2006
    Low-latitude paleosecular variation and the time-averaged field during the late Pliocene and Quaternary?Paleomagnetic study of the Michoacan-Guanajuato volcanic field, Central Mexico
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  • The EarthRef Reference Database now invites User Upload of references when these references do not yet exist in this database. EarthRef.org users may upload references to pulications in journals, electronic journals, books, edited books, conference proceedings, M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses, internal reports and conference abstracts. Uploaded references will be immediately available to other users of the EarthRef.org website. Start your upload by using the panel Your Own References on the left that will always be available from this home page.

  • PmagPy has been added to Earthref.org's Online Modeling Tools. PmagPy is a software package written by Lisa Tauxe for handling paleomagnetic data, including the MagICPy scripts to help import paleomagnetic data into the MagIC database. Knowledge of Python is not required to use the software, but would be useful for customizing the programs for your own use. Detailed instructions for the PmagPy installation and numerous examples are provided in the documentation. Read more ...

  • A two week learning segment on Hotspot Volcanoes has been implemented through a collaborative effort between Melanie McWilliams, a high school Earth and Planetary Science teacher at Chula Vista High School in California, and Jamie A. Russell, a masters student at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Utilizing data collected during Jamie?s research, the students were taught about the hotspot theory and how hotspot volcanoes are important to understanding other Earth science concepts. The segment begins with five lessons, one for each day of the week and culminates with a group project for the students. Read more ...
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