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Selkin & Tauxe 2000
Selkin, P.A. and Tauxe, L. (2000). Long-term variations in palaeointensity. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 358(1768): 1,065-1,088. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2000.0574.
We compile a dataset of reliable palaeointensity estimates based both on published work and on new data from basaltic glass. The basaltic glass data more than double the number of reliable (Thellier method with pTRM checks) palaeointensity estimates available. Although the new data dramatically improve both spatial and temporal coverage, there is still a strong bias toward the most recent past. The last 0.3 Ma claim over half of the data in our combined database. We therefore divide the data into two groups, the densely sampled last 0.3 Myr and the more sparsely sampled period of time comprising roughly half of the data from 0.3 to 300 Ma. Separating them in this way, it is clear that the dipole moment of the Earth over the past 0.3 Myr (ca. 8 x 10(22) A m(2)) is dramatically higher than the average dipole moment over the preceding 300 Myr (ca. 5 x 10(22) A m(2)). Inclusion of poor-quality results leads to an overestimate of the average dipole moment. Interestingly, no other significant changes in the distribution of dipole moments are evident over the 300 million year span of the data.
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Abstract

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Table 1B

Method of Thellier & Thellier
Methods of Shaw & Van Zijl
Submarine Basaltic Glass Samples
Qualitative Analysis of Trends
Temporal Averages

Keywords
palaeointensity, palaeomagnetism, submarine basaltic glass, thelliers' method, submarine basaltic glass, earths magnetic-field, paleointensity, magnitude, samples, lavas
Journal
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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