Paleomagnetism of tertiary and recent lavas of Israel
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Amos Nur - No affiliation found
1971/02/01 Full-length article DOI: 10.1016/0012-821X(71)90046-X
Journal: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Abstract:
AbstractMagnetizations in 24 flows of Tertiary age in Israel indicate two stable directions, each of which has both normal and reversed polarities. AF demagnetization decreases the scatter of the NRM results. Typical Tertiary poles are near 70°N 110°W and another set of anomalous poles are near 34°N 50°W. These are similar to other reported Tertiary and Cretaceous poles.
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