GEOMAGNETISM AND PALEOMAGNETISM
SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

GP31A  BCC:304  Wed  0815h
Tectonic Rotations and Red Beds (joint  with T)
Presiding: J Stamatakos, Univ of Michigan; J Pares, 
           Univ of Michigan

   0815h   GP31A-01 Paleomagnetism of the Mauch Chunk Fm. From 
                    the Appalachian Plateau in Pennsylvania: No 
                    Evidence for Oroclinal Bending: *K P Kodama, 
                    M T Cioppa
   0830h   GP31A-02 INVITED  Structural Trend Sequence on the 
                    Pennsylvania Salient During Stages of 
                    Alleghany Orogeny: Clockwise in the NE, 
                    Counter-Clockwise in the SW: *R Nickelsen
   0845h   GP31A-03 INVITED  Further Paleomagnetic Results From 
                    the Mauch Chunk Formation: Evidence for 
                    Rotation From the Northern Limb of the 
                    Pennsylvania Salient: *M T Cioppa, K P Kodama
   0900h   GP31A-04 INVITED  History of Rotations in an Evolving 
                    Orogen: Structural and Paleomagnetic 
                    Evidence From the Eastern Pennsylvania 
                    Salient of the Appalachians: *M B Gray, J 
                    Stamatakos
   0915h   GP31A-05 INVITED  Formation of Map-View Curves in 
                    Fold-Thrust Belts: When Do Thrust Sheets 
                    Rotate, and When Do They Not?: *S Marshak
   0930h   GP31A-06 INVITED  Kinematic Models of Fold-Thrust 
                    Belt Curvature: Role of Vertical-Axis 
                    Rotation: *D A Ferrill, A P Morris, D B 
                    Henderson
   0945h   GP31A-07 INVITED  Young Rotations Inferred From 
                    Paleomagnetic Evidence in Late Tertiary 
                    Strata: Slip Reversals Along the Romeral 
                    Strike-Slip Fault Zone, Northern Andes: W D 
                    MacDonald, G M Sierra, J J Estrada
   1000h   GP31A-08 INVITED  New Kinematic Constraints on the 
                    Structural Evolution of the Cantabrian Arc: *J 
                    Stamatakos, J Pares, R Van der Voo
   1015h   Break
   1030h   GP31A-09 INVITED  The Orocline Hypothesis, Redbeds, 
                    and the Importance of Rotation: *N D Opdyke
   1045h   GP31A-10 Rock Magnetic Studies in the Mauch Chunk and 
                    Bloomsburg Formations, Pennsylvania and New 
                    Jersey: *M T Cioppa, K P Kodama
   1100h   GP31A-11 INVITED  Red Beds, the Varanger Ice Age and 
                    Rodinia: *T H Torsvik
   1115h   GP31A-12 Remancence and Anisotropy in Red Beds: An 
                    Example in the Catalan Neogene Rifting (NE 
                    Spain): M Garces, *J M Pares
   1130h   GP31A-13 INVITED  Thermally-Discrete and 
                    Thermally-Distributed Magnetization 
                    Components in Red Beds: *D V Kent
   1145h   GP31A-14 No Evidence for Prevalent Inclination 
                    Shallowing in Redbeds: *R van der Voo, J 
                    Stamatakos, B Van der Pluijm
   0815h   GP31A-15 TITLE ONLY  Assessing Tilt and Rotation 
                    During Extension: Paleomagnetism of the 
                    Central Death Valley Magmatic Field, 
                    California: *D K Holm, J W Geissman

GP32A  BCC:304  Wed  1330h
Magnetic Stratigraphy
Presiding: D F McNeill, Univ of Miami; B M Clement, 
           Florida International Univ

   1330h   GP32A-01 INVITED  A Revised Cenozoic Calcareous 
                    Plankton Magnetobiochronology and 
                    Chronostratigraphy: *W A Berggren, M P Aubry
   1350h   GP32A-02 INVITED  Integrated Upper Paleocene-Lower 
                    Eocene Chemobiostratigraphic Correlations at 
                    DSDP Site 550 and Their Implications for 
                    Paleocene-Early Eocene Magnetochronology: *M P 
                    Aubry, W A Berggren, D V Kent
   1405h   GP32A-03 New Jersey Oligocene Sequences: Eustatics 
                    and Tectonics: *S F Pekar, K G Miller
   1420h   GP32A-04 INVITED  Dating Unconformities in the 
                    Eocene-Oligocene of the New Jersey and Gulf 
                    Coastal Plains With Integrated Magneto-, 
                    Isotopic, and Biostratigraphy: *K G Miller, M 
                    Van Fossen, J V Browning, S Pekar, D K Pak
   1435h   GP32A-05 A Stable Isotopic Record From the New Jersey 
                    Margin: Sealevel and Global Climate Change 
                    in the Late Paleocene to Early Eocene: *D K 
                    Pak, K G Miller, J V Browning
   1450h   GP32A-06 Magnetostratigraphy of the Eocene-Oligocene 
                    Boundary in a Short Continental Drill-Core: L 
                    Lanci, *W Lowrie, A Montanari
   1505h   Break
   1520h   GP32A-07 Magneto-Biostratigraphy of the Spathian to 
                    Anisian (Early to Middle Triassic) Kcira 
                    Section (Northern Albania): *G Muttoni, D V 
                    Kent, S Meco, A Nicora, M Balini, M Gaetani
   1535h   GP32A-08 Late Cretaceous Geomagnetic Polarity Record 
                    in the Valle Delle Tre Grotte at 
                    Pennapiedimonte, Abruzzi, Italy: S Lampert, *W 
                    Lowrie, D Bernoulli
   1550h   GP32A-09 Magnetostratigraphy Across the 
                    Wasatchian-Bridgerian Land Mammal Age 
                    Boundary in the Green River Basin, Wyoming: 
                    *W C Clyde, J Stamatakos, J P Zonneveld
   1605h   GP32A-10 Plio-Pleistocene Magnetostratigraphy From 
                    Hydraulic Piston Cored Sediments: A 
                    Synthesis of DSDP and ODP Results: *B M 
                    Clement, D V Kent, N D Opdyke
   1620h   GP32A-11 Sediment Magnetic Complications for 
                    Paleomagnetic Records of the Blake Event in 
                    Sediments of the Blake/Bahama Outer Ridge: *M 
                    Schwartz, S P Lund, L Keigwin
   1635h   GP32A-12 INVITED  Global Correlation of the 223 ka 
                    Pringle Falls Event: *M  McWilliams
   1650h   GP32A-13 Can Relative Paleointensity Records Be Used 
                    for Global Correlation? A Case Study From 
                    the Labrador Sea: *J S Stoner, J E T Channell, 
                    C Hillaire-Marcel

GP42A  BCC:Hall C  Thurs  1330h
Magnetic Hysteresis and General Paleomagnetism Posters
Presiding: J A Tarduno, Univ of Rochester; J Gee, 
           Univ of California, SD

   1330h   GP42A-01 INVITED  POSTER  Hysteresis Parameters and 
                    Paleomagnetism: *M Fuller
   1330h   GP42A-02 POSTER  Is Superparamagnetism a Product of 
                    Remagnetization?: M  Myers, R  Cottrell, *J A 
                    Tarduno
   1330h   GP42A-03 INVITED  POSTER  New Approaches to the 
                    Analysis of Hysteresis Curves: *K L Verosub, 
                    A P Roberts
   1330h   GP42A-04 POSTER  Alteration of Fine-Grained 
                    Titanomagnetite in the Interstitial Glass of 
                    Pillow Basalts From the Atlantic Ocean: A 
                    Component of the Decrease in NRM Intensity 
                    With Aging: *W Xu, D R Peacor, R Van der Voo, 
                    W A Dollase, R Beaubouef
   1330h   GP42A-05 INVITED  POSTER  Interpretation of Magnetic 
                    Hysteresis Data of Mid-ocean Ridge Basalts: *J 
                    Gee, D V Kent
   1330h   GP42A-06 POSTER  Paleomagnetism of Silurian Bryant 
                    Point Formation, Northeastern New Brunswick, 
                    Northern Appalachians: *E V Meyers, R 
                    van der Voo, B A Van der Pluijm
   1330h   GP42A-07 POSTER  Secular Variation Analysis of 
                    Archaeomagnetic Data From Tel Ashkelon, 
                    Israel: K  Katari, *R S Sternberg, E Lass
   1330h   GP42A-08 POSTER  The Search for Kimberlite Around 
                    Manicouagan Crater and Reservoir, Quebec: A 
                    Geophysical Approach: *M Roberge, M K Seguin
   1330h   GP42A-09 POSTER  Apparent Resistivity Contour Map 
                    Obtained From Uncalibrated Time Domain 
                    Aeroelectromagnetic Surveys: *O Dous, M K 
                    Seguin
   1330h   GP42A-10 POSTER  Magnetic Properties of Unrusted 
                    Steel Drums From Laboratory and 
                    Field-Magnetic Measurements: *D Ravat
   1330h   GP42A-11 POSTER  Environmental Change as Seen in Lake 
                    Sediments From South Central Illinois: *C E 
                    Geiss, S K Banerjee, R Teed

GP42B  BCC:307  Thurs  1615h
Cox Lecture
Presiding: D V Kent, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs.

   1615h   GP42B-01 INVITED  Geomagnetic Polarity History: Its 
                    Analysis and Interpretation: *W Lowrie

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