Paleointensity applications to timing and extent of eruptive activity, 9°–10°N East Pacific Rise

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2006-06-08Author
Bowles, Julie A.
Gee, Jeffrey S.
Kent, Dennis V.
Perfit, Michael R.
Soule, S. Adam
Soule, S. Adam
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Placing accurate age constraints on near-axis lava flows has become increasingly important given the structural and volcanic complexity of the neovolcanic zone at fast spreading ridges. Geomagnetic paleointensity of submarine basaltic glass (SBG) holds promise for placing quantitative age constraints on near-axis flows. In one of the first extensive tests of paleointensity as a dating tool or temporal marker we present the results of over 550 successful SBG paleointensity estimates from 189 near-axis (
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Paleointensity
Paleomagnetism applied to geologic processes
Midocean ridge processes
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