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Paleomagnetic Laboratory
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Current research (14)
Completed research (9)
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Departement Aardwetenschappen - IVAU
Part of
Faculteit Geowetenschappen
Part of
Universiteit Utrecht
Address
Budapestlaan 17, 3584 CD Utrecht
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Postal address
Postbus 80021, 3508 TA Utrecht
Phone
+31-30-2535031
Fax
+31-30-2535030
URL
http://www.geo.uu.nl/Research/Paleomagnetism/
Email
. csikos -at- uu. nl
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Professor
Prof.dr. C.G. Langereis
Associate professor
Dr. T.E. Zegers
Current research
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The collision history of the Arabian and Eurasian plate in SE Anatolia: paleomagnetic constraints on timing and kinematic evolution
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Paleomagnetism
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MEDGATE: Quantitative constraints on the palaeogeographic evolution of the Betic-Riffian corridors
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High-resolution regional records of geomagnetic field behaviour: the next generation of joined 40Ar/39Ar dating and paleointensity determination for the last 150 kyr
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Improving the magnetic field model of the last 7000 years using archeomagnetic and recent lake sediment data
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Completed research
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Exhumation with a twist: the evolving anatomy of a metamorphic corecomplex
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Properties of natural magnetic minerals and acquisition mechanisms ofthe natural remanent magnetization
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Paleomagnetism: applications to tectonics, dating and the geomagneticfield
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Introduction of an astronomically dated standard in 40Ar/39Ar dating and intercalibration with the U/Pb system
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Records of secular variation in red beds during the Permo-Carboniferous Reversed Superchron and implications for the geodynamo
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Classification
D15200
Paleontology, stratigraphy
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