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Data Publication

Paleomagnetism of baked sedimentary rocks in the Newark and Culpeper basins: Evidence for the J1 cusp and significant Late Triassic apparent polar wander from the Mesozoic basins of North America (Dataset)

Kenneth P. Kodama | Maria T. Cioppa | Elizabeth Sherwood | Andrew C. Warnock

Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC)

(2006)

Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, or geomagnetic data found in the MagIC data repository from a paper titled: Paleomagnetism of baked sedimentary rocks in the Newark and Culpeper basins: Evidence for the J1 cusp and significant Late Triassic apparent polar wander from the Mesozoic basins of North America

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Intrusive
Metamorphic
Intrusives
baked sediments
194000000
208000000
Years BP

MSL enriched keywords
Phanerozoic
Mesozoic
Triassic


Source publisher

Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC)


DOI

10.7288/V4/MAGIC/16070


Authors

Kenneth P. Kodama

Maria T. Cioppa

Elizabeth Sherwood

Andrew C. Warnock


References

Kodama, K. P., Cioppa, M. T., Sherwood, E., & Warnock, A. C. (1994). Paleomagnetism of baked sedimentary rocks in the Newark and Culpeper basins: Evidence for the J1 cusp and significant Late Triassic apparent polar wander from the Mesozoic basins of North America. Tectonics, 13(4), 917–928. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1029/94tc00294

10.1029/94TC00294

IsCitedBy

10.7288/V4/MAGIC/5709

IsNewVersionOf


Citiation

Kodama, K. P., Cioppa, M. T., Sherwood, E., & Warnock, A. C. (2006). Paleomagnetism of baked sedimentary rocks in the Newark and Culpeper basins: Evidence for the J1 cusp and significant Late Triassic apparent polar wander from the Mesozoic basins of North America (Dataset) (Version 2) [Data set]. Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC). https://doi.org/10.7288/V4/MAGIC/16070