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Horner-Johnson, Benjamin C

Current S-Index

0.7

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0.2

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4

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94.2%

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Total Citations

1

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0

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(Table T1) Isothermal remanent magnetization of ODP Hole 191-1179C sediments

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Authors

  • Horner-Johnson, Benjamin C ;
  • Sager, William W
0 Citations0 Mentions94% FAIR0.2 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.7795562004

(Table T2) Anisotropy of anhysteretic remanent magnetism of ODP Holes 191-1179B and 191-1179C

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Authors

  • Horner-Johnson, Benjamin C ;
  • Sager, William W
0 Citations0 Mentions94% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.7795572004

(Table T3) Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of ODP Holes 191-1179B and 191-1179C

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Authors

  • Horner-Johnson, Benjamin C ;
  • Sager, William W
0 Citations0 Mentions94% FAIR0.2 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.7795582004

(Table T1) Paleomagnetic properties of ODP Hole 191-1179D basalts

During Ocean Drilling Program Leg 191, ~100 m of mid-Cretaceous igneous crust was cored at Site 1179 (41.08°N, 159.96°E), located within magnetic Anomaly M8 on the abyssal plain of the northwest Pacific Ocean near Shatsky Rise. Paleomagnetic data from this section are significant because they can constrain the mid-Cretaceous Pacific plate paleolatitude and paleomagnetic pole, both of which can be used to infer tectonic drift and other geodynamic processes. In this study, we analyzed the paleomagnetism of 122 samples from 40 flows in the Site 1179 basalt section. Comparison of inclination data among flows implies 13 independent measurements of the paleomagnetic field. Assuming a reversed magnetic polarity because of the site location within Anomaly M8, the data give a mean paleocolatitude of 88.1° ± 6.8° (corresponding to a paleolatitude of 1.9°N). The paleocolatitude is consistent with other mid-Cretaceous Pacific paleomagnetic data that indicate ~39° northward drift of the western Pacific plate since mid-Cretaceous time. Comparison of observed between-flow colatitude variance with that expected from secular variation data suggests that secular variation may not have been completely averaged with the 13 independent groups sampled at Site 1179. Colatitude scatter in the section is markedly less in the deepest 33 m of the hole, indicating a shift from rapidly erupted flows in the bottom ~33 m of the section to more slowly emplaced flows above.

Authors

  • Sager, William W ;
  • Horner-Johnson, Benjamin C
1 Citation0 Mentions94% FAIR0.5 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.7795252004