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  Poster Programme - MPRG04 One hundred years after Brunhes: geomagnetic reversal and palaeointensity behaviour (co-listed in GD and NP)

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Convener: Hoffman, K.
Co-Convener: Biggin, A., Valet, J., Laj, C.
Co-Sponsorship: GD


Author in Attendance:

Wednesday, 18 April 2007 08:30 - 10:00
Display Time: Wednesday, 18 April 2007 08:00 -
Wednesday, 18 April 2007 19:30
Poster Area: Hall A

Chairperson: N.N.

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A0197
EGU2007-A-08391;  MPRG04-1WE1P-0197
Kissel, C; Laj, C; Waelbroeck, C; Wandres, C
The Blake excursion recognized in marine cores from the southern hemisphere

A0198
EGU2007-A-07596;  MPRG04-1WE1P-0198
Herrero-Bervera, E.; Valet, JP.
The Pringle Falls polarity episode recorded in the Deschutes river area: a revisited study

A0199
EGU2007-A-06104;  MPRG04-1WE1P-0199
Mochizuki, N.; Tsunakawa, H.; Shibuya, H.; Tagami, T.; Ozawa, A.; Smith, I.
Further K-Ar dating and paleomagnetic study of the Auckland geomagnetic excursions

A0200
EGU2007-A-02072;  MPRG04-1WE1P-0200
Lerbekmo, J.F.; Evans, M.E.
Cryptochrons, subchrons, and tiny wiggles: evidence from the Palaeocene-Eocene of western Canada

A0201
EGU2007-A-02863;  MPRG04-1WE1P-0201
Sorriso-Valvo, L.; Carbone, V.; Stefani, F.; Nigro, G.
The statistiacl properties of paleomagnetic reversals: measurements and models

A0202
EGU2007-A-06820;  MPRG04-1WE1P-0202
Le Goff, M.; Gallet, Y.; Genevey, A.
Potential of high-temperature magnetization measurements for archeo- and paleo-intensity studies


Author in Attendance:

Wednesday, 18 April 2007 10:30 - 12:00
Display Time: Wednesday, 18 April 2007 08:00 -
Wednesday, 18 April 2007 19:30
Poster Area: Hall A

Chairperson: N.N.

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A0203
EGU2007-A-11440;  MPRG04-1WE2P-0203
Dekkers, M.J.; Bohnel, H.N.
Reliable absolute paleointensity independent of magnetic domain state: The

A0204
EGU2007-A-02710;  MPRG04-1WE2P-0204
Macrì, P.; Sagnotti, L.; Lucchi, R.G.; Rebesco, M.
A relative geomagnetic paleointensity stack for the past 270 kyr from the western continental rise of the Antarctic Peninsula

A0205
EGU2007-A-00636;  MPRG04-1WE2P-0205
Saleh, A.
Paleointensity determinations of some early Paleozoic granite rocks from Sinai peninsula, Egypt




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