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    ... from the Jurassic and Cretaceous breakup of Gondwanaland as implied by paleomagnetic results from Marie...
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    ... from the Jurassic and Cretaceous breakup of Gondwanaland as implied by paleomagnetic results from Marie...
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    ...Paleomagnetic data from the Antarctic Peninsula and our recent results from the Ellsworth-Whitmore...
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    ... of the Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland, was sampled for paleomagnetic study and measured for cycle...
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    ... of the Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland, was sampled for paleomagnetic study and measured for cycle...
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    ...Preliminary paleomagnetic study of granitic and sedimentary rocks from the Ellsworth-Whitmore...
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    ...Preliminary paleomagnetic study of granitic and sedimentary rocks from the Ellsworth-Whitmore...
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    ...Paleomagnetic data from three West Antarctic crustal blocks (Antarctic Peninsula (AP), Thurston...
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    ...Paleomagnetic data from three West Antarctic crustal blocks (Antarctic Peninsula (AP), Thurston...
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    by Tauxe, Lisa, Kent, Dennis V.
    Published 2004
    ... axial dipole (GAD) is valid for at least the last 5 million years and most paleomagnetic studies make...
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    by Tauxe, Lisa, Kent, Dennis V.
    Published 2004
    ... axial dipole (GAD) is valid for at least the last 5 million years and most paleomagnetic studies make...
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    ...A new ~117 Ma paleomagnetic pole has been defined from the study of volcanic and plutonic rocks...
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    by Kent, Dennis V., Opdyke, Neil D.
    Published 1978
    ... a paleomagnetic north pole at 46.8°N, 116.7°E, dp = 2.4°, and dm = 4.7°. The combined...
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