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Analysis of an Updated Paleointensity Database (Q<inf>PI</inf>-PINT) for 65–200 Ma: Implications for the Long-Term History of Dipole Moment Through the Mesozoic
ArticleAbstract: The global paleointensity database for 65–200 Ma was analyzed using a modified suite of paleointensiPalabras claves:dipole moment variation, geodynamo, geomagnetic field reversal, superchronAutores:Biggin A.J., Doubrovine P.V., E. J. Piispa, Fairchild L., Hawkins L., Kulakov E.V., Paterson G., Smirnov A.V., Sprain C.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of Evapotranspiration Classification Using Self Organizing Maps and Weather Research and Forecasting Variables
Conference ObjectAbstract: Remotely sensed data and Artificial Intelligence provide an avenue to Standard Evaporation (ETo) claPalabras claves:ETo classification, Evapotranspiration, neural network, Self-Organizing MapsAutores:E. J. Piispa, Israel Pineda, Maria Solis-Aulestia, Williams S.L.Fuentes:googlescopusNonheating methods for absolute paleointensity determination: Comparison and calibration using synthetic and natural magnetite-bearing samples
ArticleAbstract: Nonheating paleointensity methods utilize an anhysteretic remanent magnetization (ARM) or a saturatiPalabras claves:ARM method, Geomagnetism, paleointensity, paleomagnetism, pseudo-Thellier method, REM methodAutores:E. J. Piispa, Lerner G.A., Smirnov A.V., Surovitckii L.Fuentes:scopusPalaeomagnetic field intensity variations suggest Mesoproterozoic inner-core nucleation
ArticleAbstract: The Earth's inner core grows by the freezing of liquid iron at its surface. The point in history atPalabras claves:Autores:Biggin A.J., E. J. Piispa, Holme R., Paterson G., Pesonen L.J., Tauxe L., Veikkolainen T.Fuentes:scopusPaleogeography of the Congo/São Francisco craton at 1.5 Ga: Expanding the core of Nuna supercontinent
ArticleAbstract: The Congo/São Francisco (C/SF) craton, one of the largest cratons in Proterozoic paleogeography, hasPalabras claves:Columbia, Congo/São Francisco, Mesoproterozoic, Nuna, paleomagnetism, SupercontinentAutores:E. J. Piispa, Evans D.A.D., Oliveira E.P., Salminen J.M., Smirnov A.V., Trindade R.I.F.Fuentes:scopusPaleomagnetism and Geochemistry of ~1144-Ma Lamprophyre Dikes, Northwestern Ontario: Implications for the North American Polar Wander and Plate Velocities
ArticleAbstract: We present new paleomagnetic and geochemical data from a suite of the ~1144-Ma ultramafic lamprophyrPalabras claves:geochemistry, lamprophyres, Logan Loop, Midcontinent Rift, paleomagnetismAutores:E. J. Piispa, Mitchell R.H., Pesonen L.J., Smirnov A.V.Fuentes:scopusPaleomagnetism and rock magnetism as tools for volcanology
ArticleAbstract: Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic methods for studying volcanoes and their products have been developePalabras claves:Dating, Emplacement temperature, lava flow, paleomagnetism, Pyroclastic density current, volcanoAutores:Bowles J.A., E. J. Piispa, Lerner G.A., Ort M.H.Fuentes:scopusUsing paleomagnetism to test rolling hinge behaviour of an active continental low angle normal fault, Papua New Guinea
ArticleAbstract: Metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) have been attributed to slip on long-lived detachment faults in exPalabras claves:continental extension, detachment faults, metamorphic core complex, paleomagnetism, rolling hinge, Woodlark RiftAutores:E. J. Piispa, Little T.A., Turner G.M., Watson E.J.Fuentes:scopusRecognizing long-runout pyroclastic flow deposits using paleomagnetism of ash
ArticleAbstract: Quantifying the spread of > 600 °C pyroclastic flows (more broadly termed pyroclastic density currenPalabras claves:Autores:Cronin S., E. J. Piispa, Lerner G.A., Turner G.M.Fuentes:scopus