Can relative paleointensities be determined from the normalized magnetization of the wind-blown loess of China?
Although the wind-blown loess and interbedded paleosol sequence in the Loess Plateau of China has been extensively studied and regarded as one of the most complete terrestrial records of both the geomagnetic field and climatic changes during the Quaternary, little attention has been paid to it as a...
Main Authors: | Pan, Y.X (Author), Zhu, R.X (Author), Shaw, J. (Author), Liu, Q.S (Author), Guo, B. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2001-09.
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