Late Pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of Pluvial Lake Chewaucan, Lake County, OR

The main topic of this thesis focuses on geomagnetic excursions. The exact definition of an excursion is problematic and over time a number of conventions have been used. The traditional excursion is defined by VGPs that travel more than 40° to 45° away from the average magnetic north pole for that...

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Main Author: McCuan, Daniel Thomas
Other Authors: Negrini, Robert, Horton, Robert Jr., Baron, Dirk
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: California State University, Bakersfield 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/6q182q76w
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spelling ftcalifstateuniv:oai:scholarworks:6q182q76w 2024-09-30T14:39:57+00:00 Late Pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of Pluvial Lake Chewaucan, Lake County, OR McCuan, Daniel Thomas Negrini, Robert Horton, Robert Jr. Baron, Dirk 2011 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/6q182q76w English eng California State University, Bakersfield Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering Geological Sciences http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/6q182q76w http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/?creator Basins (Geology) Geomagnetism Oregon--Summer Lake (Lake) Oregon--Chewaucan Basin Masters Thesis 2011 ftcalifstateuniv https://doi.org/20.500.12680/6q182q76w 2024-09-10T17:06:17Z The main topic of this thesis focuses on geomagnetic excursions. The exact definition of an excursion is problematic and over time a number of conventions have been used. The traditional excursion is defined by VGPs that travel more than 40° to 45° away from the average magnetic north pole for that time period. A more recent and far more lax definition of an excursion has been proposed labeling any magnetic field behavior other than “normal” field behavior as an excursion. Master Thesis North Pole Scholarworks from California State University North Pole
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Geomagnetism
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Oregon--Chewaucan Basin
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Geomagnetism
Oregon--Summer Lake (Lake)
Oregon--Chewaucan Basin
McCuan, Daniel Thomas
Late Pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of Pluvial Lake Chewaucan, Lake County, OR
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Oregon--Chewaucan Basin
description The main topic of this thesis focuses on geomagnetic excursions. The exact definition of an excursion is problematic and over time a number of conventions have been used. The traditional excursion is defined by VGPs that travel more than 40° to 45° away from the average magnetic north pole for that time period. A more recent and far more lax definition of an excursion has been proposed labeling any magnetic field behavior other than “normal” field behavior as an excursion.
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title Late Pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of Pluvial Lake Chewaucan, Lake County, OR
title_short Late Pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of Pluvial Lake Chewaucan, Lake County, OR
title_full Late Pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of Pluvial Lake Chewaucan, Lake County, OR
title_fullStr Late Pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of Pluvial Lake Chewaucan, Lake County, OR
title_full_unstemmed Late Pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of Pluvial Lake Chewaucan, Lake County, OR
title_sort late pleistocene geomagnetic field recorded in sediments from the depocenter of pluvial lake chewaucan, lake county, or
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