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  • Burakov & Nachasova 1978
    A method and results of studying the geomagnetic field of Khiva from middle of the 16th century
  • Biggin et al. 2009
    The intensity of the geomagnetic field in the late-Archaean: new measurements and an analysis of the updated IAGA palaeointensity database
  • Stone & Layer 2006
    Paleosecular variation and GAD studies of 0-2 Ma flow sequences from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska
  • Cottrell et al. 2008
    The Kiaman Reversed Polarity Superchron at Kiama: Toward a field strength estimate based on single silicate crystals
  • Hill et al. 2008
    An assessment of the reliability of paleointensity results obtained from the Cretaceous aged Suhongtu section, Inner Mongolia, China
  • Selkin et al. 2008
    Paleointensity record from the 2.7Ga Stillwater Complex, Montana
  • Brown et al. 2009
    Microwave paleointensity results from the Matuyama-Brunhes geomagnetic field reversal
  • Heunemann et al. 2004
    Directions and intensities of the Earth's magentic field during a reversal: results from the Permo-Triassic Siberian trap basalts, Russia
  • Zhu et al. 2004
    Paleointensities determined from the middle Cretaceous basalt in Liaoning Province, northeastern China
  • Zhu et al. 2004
    Is there a precursor to the Cretaceous normal Superchron? New Paleointensity and age determinations from Liaoning province, northeastern China
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