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- From: m23364@mwunix (James Meritt)
- Subject: Re: Yet Another Saturn Myth Variant
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 13:56:18 GMT
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- In article <C1C51L.Dt8@cs.dal.ca> hyde@cs.dal.ca (Bill Hyde) writes:
- }In article <244@fedfil.UUCP>, news@fedfil.UUCP (news) writes:
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- }|> I assume that this may not have been the case prior to the flood and the
- }|> accompanying catastrophes. It is known for instance that Etrurean pottery
- }|> often shows magnetism imparted from the earth's field which is far
- }|> greater than the earth's field could impart now.
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- } As I have some interest in paleomagnetism I would be grateful
- } if you could tell me who did these measurements and where I could
- } read about them. I do not regard Ginenthal as a source. If this
- } comes from his works, please give me the source he cites.
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- Considering your stated interest and from where you are posting, it seems likely
- that you have seen:
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- Evolution of Overlapping Spreading Centers: A Sea MARC II Investigation
- MacDonald, K. C. ; Fox, P. J
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- Stratigraphic Aspect of Paleomagnetic Studies of Bottom Sediments in Seas and Oceans
- Tretyak, A. N. ; Vigilyanskaya, L. I. ; Dudkin, V. P.
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- Magnetic Anomalies and Sea-Floor Spreading in the Western North
- Atlantic, and a Revised Calibration of the Keathley (M) Geomagnetic
- Reversal Chronology Tucholke, p857-876 1979
- Vogt, P. R. ; Einwich, A. M
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- An Analysis of Near-Bottom Magnetic Anomalies: Sea-Floor Spreading and the Magnetized
- Layer
- Geophysical Jnl. of The Royal Astronomical Society v43 p387-424 1975
- Klitgord, K. D. ; Huestis, S. P. ; Mudie, J. D. ; Parker, R. L.
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- Magnetic Study of Basalts from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Latitude 37 N
- Geological Society of America Bull. v88 n70503 p637-647 May 77.
- Johnson, H. Paul ; Atwater, Tanya
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- Geochronology of the Neogene Paleomagnetic Polarity Epochs
- Proceedings of the Congress (6th), International Union of
- Geological Sciences, Bratislava (Czechoslovakia), 4-7 Sep 75, v1 p303-305
- Theyer, F. ; Hammond, S. R.
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- A Revised Time Scale of Magnetic Reversals for the Early Cretaceous and Late Jurassic
- Jnl. of Geophysical Research, v80 n17 p2586-2594, 10 Jun 75.
- Larson, Roger L. ; Hilde, Thomas W. C.
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- Magnetic Lineations Observed near the Ocean Floor and Possible
- Implications on the Geomagnetic Chronology of the Gilbert Epoch
- Geophysical Jnl. of the Royal Astronomical Society, v28 p35-48 1972
- Klitgord, K. D. ; Mudie, J. D. ; Normark, W. R.
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- Evidence for the Opening of the South Atlantic in the Early Cretaceous
- Nature, v246 n5430 p209-212 23 Nov 73.
- Larson, Roger L. ; Ladd, John W.
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- Faunal Extinctions and Reversals of the Earth's Magnetic Field
- Geological Society of America Bulletin, v82 p2433-2447 Sep 71.
- Hays, James D.
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- Age of the North Atlantic Ocean from Magnetic Anomalies
- Earth and Planetary Science Letters 11 p195-200 1971.
- Pitman, III, W. C. ; Talwani, M. ; Heirtzler, J. R.
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- Magnetic Reversals and Sedimentation Rates in the Arctic Ocean
- Geological Society of America Bulletin, v81 p3129-3134 Oct 70.
- Clark, David L.
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- Palaeomagnetism of Deep-Sea Sediments
- International Dictionary of Geophysics, v2 p1134-1141 1967
- Harrison, C. G. A.
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- Magnetic Anomalies over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Near 27 Degrees N
- Science v157 n3791 p920-3 Aug 1967
- Phillips, J. D.
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- These references are given in my "Worlds in Collusion" posting. Unfortunately for
- Ted, observable reality doesn't agree with his pet theories...
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