Magnetic stratigraphy

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Author(s): Neil D. Opdyke and James E.T. Channell (Eds.)
Series: International Geophysics 64
Publisher: Academic press
Year: 1996

Language: English
Pages: 1-341

Content:
Preface
Pages xi-xii
Neil D. Opdyke, James E.T. Channell

Table key
Pages xiii-xiv

1 Introduction and history Original Research Article
Pages 1-8

2 The earth's magnetic field Original Research Article
Pages 9-25

3 Magnetization processes and magnetic properties of sediments Original Research Article
Pages 26-48

4 Laboratory techniques Original Research Article
Pages 49-73

5 Fundamentals of magnetic stratigraphy Original Research Article
Pages 74-94

6 The pliocene—pleistocene polarity record Original Research Article
Pages 95-112

7 Late cretaceous-cenozoic GPTS Original Research Article
Pages 113-125

8 Paleogene and miocene marine magnetic stratigraphy Original Research Article
Pages 126-143

9 Cenozoic terrestrial magnetic stratigraphy Original Research Article
Pages 144-167

10 Jurassic–early cretaceous GPTS Original Research Article
Pages 168-181

11 Jurassic and cretaceous magnetic stratigraphy Original Research Article
Pages 182-204

12 Triassic and paleozoic magnetic stratigraphy Original Research Article
Pages 205-232

13 Secular variation and brunhes chron excursions Original Research Article
Pages 233-249

14 Rock magnetic stratigraphy and paleointensities Original Research Article
Pages 250-276

Bibliography
Pages 277-331

Index
Pages 333-341