SE34 Rockmagnetism, palaeomagnetism and environmental
magnetism
.2 Past and present geomagnetic field - Poster Session
Convener: Prevot, M.
Co-Convener(s): Love, J.J.; Schnepp, E.
Display Time: Monday, 09:00 - Friday, 12:00
Authors in Attendance: Thursday, 17:00 - 19:00
Poster Area: RHODES - SE
Chairperson: Prevot, M.
- SE229 BRANDT, U.; NOWACZYK, N.R.; RAMRATH, A.; NEGENDANK, J.W.F.
Palaeosecular variations as recorded in sediments of Italian crater lakes
- SE230 BORISOV, A.S.; HELLER, F.; KHASANOV, D.I.; NURGALIEV, D.K.; YAKUPOV,
A.SH.; YASONOV, P.G.
Geomagnetic variations in eastern Europe during the last 7500 years
- SE231 KUZNETSOV, V.V.
Non-dynamo model fo the Earth, planets and satellite magnetic field generation
- SE232 KUZNETSOV, V.V.; BOTVINOVSKY, V.V.
Morphology of geomagnetic field created by Earth's interior current loops
- SE233 PELLETIER, J.D.
Statistical analysis and modelling of variations in the geomagnetic field
- SE234 HEJDA, P.; RESHETNYAK, M.
Some geomagnetic field features in "aw"-models
- SE235 CAMPS, P.; HENRY, B.; PREVOT, M.; FAYNOT, L.
Geomagnetic paleosecular variation in Crozet islands (Indian Ocean) about
one million years ago
- SE236 VANDAMME, D.; BRUNETON, M.
Problem of elimination of directionnal data clusters in PSV studies
- SE237 KRUIVER, P.P.; DEKKERS, M.J.; LANGEREIS, C.G.
Secular variation as recorded in Permian redbeds from Dome de Barrot, France
- SE238 ALGRINIER, P.; GALLET, Y.; LEWIN, E.
On the age calibration of the geomagnetic polarity time scale
- SE239 SOLOGASHVILI, D.; GOGUTCHAICHVILI, A.; PAVLENICHVILI, E.; MAISSURADZE,
G.
Some aspects of Plio-Quaternary geomagnetic field in Georgia (Caucasus)
- SE240 NOWACZYK, N.R.
Magnetostratigraphy of long sediment cores from lake Baikal, Siberia, sites
BDP-93 and BDP-96
- SE241 KARLOUKOVSKI, V.
Polarity reversal, recorded in dacitic volcanic rocks from the Dambaluc
volcano, east Rhodope mountains, Bulgaria
- SE242 YASONOV, P.P.
Chaos in geomagnetic reversal records: comparison of real and model data
- SE243 LEHMAN, B.; LAJ, C.; KISSEL, C.
Relative paleointensity determinations from marine sediments: an empirical
correction for grain size variations
- SE244 POSPELOVA, G.A.; SHARONOVA, Z.V.
Paleomagnetic field intensity recorded in loeses of the Uzbekistan, 53-22
Ka
- SE245 REYRE, Y.
The Earth obliquity oscillations, probable cause of the magnetic polarity
reverses
SE34 Rockmagnetism, palaeomagnetism and environmental
magnetism
.2 Past and present geomagnetic field
Convener: Prevot, M.
Co-Convener(s): Love, J.J.; Schnepp, E.
Friday, 24 April 1998
Lecture Room: R4
Chairperson: Prevot, M.
- 08:45 BLOXHAM, J.; KUANG, W.
Numerical models of the geodynamo (Solicited Paper)
- 09:15 CARDIN, PH.
What can we learn with experimental dynamos? (Solicited Paper)
- 09:45 LOVE, J.J.
Paleomagnetic volcanic data and geometric regularity of reversals and excursions
- 10:00 GOGUITCHAICHVILI, A.; PREVOT, M.
Transitional field paleointensity from two icelandic pliocene magnetic
polarity reversals
- 10:15 HOFFMAN, K.A.
Observation of field systematics during the Matuyama-Brunhes reversal and
the possible role of electrical conductivity within D"
10:30 BREAK
Chairperson: Love, J.J.
- 11:00 HARRISON, C.G.A.
Characteristics of the Earth's magnetic field which need to be explained
by any model of secular variation (Solicited Paper)
- 11:30 KRISTJANSSON, L.
Studies of late Cenozoic geomagnetic fields in Iceland (Solicited Paper)
- 12:00 SZEREMETA, N.; LAJ, C.; GUILLOU, H.; KISSEL, C.; CARRACEDO, J.-C.
300 kyrs of geomagnetic paleosecular variation during the Brunhes period
from a volcanic section at El Hierro (Canary Islands)
- 12:15 ROCHETTE, P.; VANDAMME, D.
Long term variations of the main geomagnetic field features: global versus
regional angular scatter
- 12:30 MAZAUD, A.; CHANNELL, J.E.T.
The upper Olduvai polarity transition at ODP site 983 (Iceland Basin)
- 12:45 LEVI, S.; RON, H.
N -> R polarity pransition in the Matuyama from the Jordan rift, northern
Israel
13:00 LUNCH
Chairperson: Schnepp, E.
- 14:00 TAUXE, L.
Sedimentary records of geomagnetic paleointensity: what can we believe
in (Solicited Paper)
- 14:30 LAJ, C.; KISSEL, C.; MAZAUD, A.; BECK, L.; ELLIOT, M.; STONER,
J.; CHANNELL, J.E.T.; VOELKER, A.; SARNTHEIN, M.
High resolution stack of relative paleointensity records for the last 80
kyrs from North Atlantic deep sea cores
- 14:45 VEROSUB, K.L.; KARLIN, R.
An ultrahigh resolution record of Holocene paleosecular variation from
Saanich inlet, Vancouver Island, British Columbia: initial results
- 15:00 BRANDT, U.; NOWACZYK, N.R.; RAMRATH, A.; NEGENDANK, J.W.F.
Palaeosecular variations as recorded in sediments of Italian crater lakes
- 15:15 MARCO, S.; RON, H.; STEIN, M.; MCWILLIAMS, M.O.
A high-resolution record of geomagnetic secular variation from late Pleistocene
Lake Lisan, Israel
- 15:30 NOWACZYK, N.R.; ANTONOW, M.
Review of the Laschamp event - paleomagnetic signature and new age determinations
by AMS14C
- 15:45 LAJ, C.; KISSEL, C.
Geomagnetic field intensity at Hawaii for the last 400 kyrs from core HSDP
(Big Island, Hawaii)
- 16:00 RIISAGER, J.; PERRIN, M.
Paleomagnetism and paleointensity results of late cretaceous basalt from
Madagascar
- 16:15 END OF SESSION