WPGM 96
Geomagnetism/Paleomagnetism Sessions and Presentations




GP21A  BCC:P2  Tues  0830h
Gondwana Paleomagnetism
Presiding: P Schmidt, CSIRO Exploration and Mining; M Idnurm, 
           Australian Geological Survey Org.

   0830h   GP21A-01 INVITED   Paleomagnetic Evidence for 
                    a Long-Term Rodinian Link Between Australia 
                    and North America: *M Idnurm, J W Giddings
   0850h   GP21A-02 INVITED   East Asia in Rodinia: 
                    Accretion and Breakup: Z X Li, L Zhang, C M 
                    Powell
   0910h   GP21A-03  The Fold Test as a Powerful 
                    Analytical Tool: *P L McFadden
   0930h   GP21A-04  Paleomagnetic Study of Late 
                    Cretaceous Bibai Volcanics, Muslim Bagh 
                    Area, Pakistan: *I M Khadim, M  Yoshida
   0950h   GP21A-05  New Permian, Devonian and Silurian 
                    Poles From the Charters Towers Province - 
                    Implications for the Palaeozoic APWP of 
                    Gondwana: *D A Clark
   1010h   Break
   1030h   GP21A-06  Paleomagnetic Results From Saudi 
                    Arabia: Consequence of the Permo-Triassic 
                    Pangea Configuration: F  Torcq, *J  Besse, D  
                    Vaslet, J  Marcoux, M  Basahel, V  Courtillot
   1050h   GP21A-07  Precambrian Rates of Apparent Polar 
                    Wander: Implications for Supercontinents: *D M 
                    Jurdy, T Shoberg
   1110h   GP21A-08  Estimating Paleolatitudes and Their 
                    Uncertainties From Azimuthally Unoriented 
                    Deep-Sea Drill Cores With Shallow 
                    Paleomagnetic Inclinations: Examples From 
                    ODP Leg 165 in the Caribbean Sea: *G D Acton



GP22A  BCC:P2  Tues  1330h
Properties and Applications of the Geomagnetic Field I
Presiding: F E M Lilley, Australian National University; D Winch, 
           University of Sydney

   1330h   GP22A-01 INVITED   Electromagnetic Induction 
                    in the Oceans: *D E Winch
   1350h   GP22A-02  Determining the Large-Scale 
                    Electrical Conductivity Structure of 
                    Australia: *L J Wang, F E M Lilley, F H 
                    Chamalaun
   1410h   GP22A-03  Data Acquisition and Time Series 
                    Analysis of ULF/ELF Electromagnetic Data 
                    From Measurements in Littoral Waters: M 
                    Andreaus, *J Vrbancich
   1430h   GP22A-04  Effects of Geomagnetic Field and 
                    Gravity on the Formation of Crystals: *C H 
                    Lee, M C Lee
   1450h   GP22A-05  A Comparison of Finite Difference 
                    Calculations in Geo-electromagnetic 
                    Induction Using Staggered and Non-staggered 
                    Grids: *J T Weaver, A K Agarwal, X H Pu
   1510h   Break
   1530h   GP22A-06 INVITED   Time-Series Analysis of 
                    Magnetotelluric Data: *L M Hastie
   1550h   GP22A-07  Analysing Magnetotelluric Data With 
                    Higher Order Spectra: *K M Edwards, L M 
                    Hastie
   1610h   GP22A-08  One-Dimensional Inversion of 
                    Electromagnetic Data From Measurements in 
                    Littoral Waters: *J Vrbancich, A Raiche
   1630h   GP22A-09  A New Approach for Determining 
                    Induction Arrow: *T Watanabe, M Seto, K 
                    Yumoto
   1650h   GP22A-10  Magnetotelluric Data: Determining 
                    Strike Direction and Principal Impedances: 
                    *F E M Lilley



GP22B  BCC:P6  Tues  1330h
Properties and Applications of the Geomagnetic Field II 
Posters
Presiding: F E M Lilley, Australian National University; D Winch, 
           University of Sydney

   1330h   GP22B-01 POSTER   Broad Band VLF Surface 
                    Impedance Measurements Using Atmospherics: 
                    *S J Garner, D V Thiel
   1330h   GP22B-02 POSTER   Pc3 Geomagnetic Pulsations 
                    in Aeromagnetic Surveys: A Method for 
                    Forecasting Their Occurrence: *R  Marshall, 
                    P  Milligan
   1330h   GP22B-03 POSTER   The International 
                    Geomagnetic Reference Field, 1900-2000: *C E 
                    Barton
   1330h   GP22B-04 POSTER   Using the Impedance Network 
                    Method to Model Magnetically Induced Eddy 
                    Currents: *D  James, D V Thiel



GP31A  BCC:P2  Wed  0830h
Pseudo-Single Domain Remanence, Then and Now
Presiding: D Dunlop, University of Toronto; R Merrill, 
           University of Washington

   0830h   GP31A-01 INVITED   Origin of the Psuedo-Single 
                    Domain Concept: *F D Stacey
   0850h   GP31A-02 INVITED   Electron Microscopy of 
                    Submicron Magnetic Particles: *M E Evans, M L 
                    Wayman
   0910h   GP31A-03 INVITED   Is the Psark Still Worth 
                    Hunting?: *D J Dunlop
   0930h   GP31A-04  Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) of 
                    Pseudo-Single-Domain Magnetite: B M Moskowitz, 
                    T G Pokhil, *S K Banerjee
   0950h   GP31A-05 INVITED   What Is a PSD Grain?: *R T 
                    Merrill
   1010h   Break
   1030h   GP31A-06  Two-Dimensional Micromagnetic 
                    Structures of Pseudo-Single-Domain Magnetite 
                    by a Monte Carlo Method: K  Fukuma, *D J 
                    Dunlop
   1050h   GP31A-07  Single Domain Behaviour of a Large 
                    Multidomain Magnetite Crystal: *O  Ozdemir
   1110h   GP31A-08  Signatures of PSD Moments in Thermal 
                    and AF Demagnetization of Multidomain 
                    Magnetite: *D J Dunlop, O  Ozdemir
   1130h   GP31A-09  On the Effect of Low Temperature 
                    Demagnetization of TRM and pTRM: V V 
                    Shcherbakova, V P Shcherbakov, *P W Schmidt, 
                    D A Clark
   1150h   GP31A-10  On the "Pseudo-Single-Domain" Problem: 
                    *V V Gernik



GP32A  BCC:P2  Wed  1330h
Glacial/Interglacial Records of the PEP Transects I
Presiding: T Evans, University of Alberta; P Kershaw, 
           Monash University

   1330h   GP32A-01 INVITED   Glacial/Interglacial 
                    Variation in Monsoon Intensity From Magnetic 
                    Proxies in the Chinese Loess Plateau: *B A 
                    Maher
   1350h   GP32A-02  Is the Magnetic Susceptibility 
                    Record of the Chinese Loess-Paleosol 
                    Sequence Anomalous?: *K L Verosub, M J Singer
   1410h   GP32A-03  High Resolution Paleoclimatic 
                    Records From China and the Western Pacific: 
                    *N W Rutter, Z  Ding, T  Liu, C D Rokosh
   1430h   GP32A-04  Links Between Palaeoclimate and 
                    Magnetic Signatures in Sediments From the NE 
                    Australian Margin (ODP Leg 133): *A M Perkins, 
                    B A Maher
   1450h   GP32A-05 INVITED   Glacial-Interglacial 
                    Records From Northern Hemisphere Loess: A 
                    Comparison of Magnetic and Non-magnetic 
                    Proxies for Late Pleistocene Climate Change: 
                    E A Oches, *S K Banerjee
   1510h   Break
   1530h   GP32A-06  Timing and Duration of the Last 
                    Interglacial Period: Constraints From 
                    Western Australia: *C H Stirling, K  Lambeck, 
                    T M Esat, M T McCulloch
   1550h   GP32A-07  Lacustrine and Deflation Events 
                    During the Past 130 ka at Lake Eyre, Central 
                    Australia: A Record of Monsoonal Variation: 
                    *J W Magee, G H Miller
   1610h   GP32A-08  Ice-Age Cooling Across Interior 
                    Australia Deduced From Racemization in Emu 
                    Eggshells: *G H Miller, J W Magee
   1630h   GP32A-09  Palaeoenvironmental Implications of 
                    Speleothem Growth Over the Last 400,000 Yrs 
                    in Southern Australia: *L K Ayliffe, J O 
                    Stone, K  Moriarty, H H Veeh
   1650h   GP32A-10  Application of the Concept of 
                    Supercycles to the Interpretation and 
                    Correlation of Quaternary Terrestrial 
                    Records From Germany and Australia: B  Urban, 
                    *A P Kershaw, D M D'Costa, H  Heijnis



GP32B  BCC:P6  Wed  1330h
Glacial/Interglacial Records of the PEP Transects II Posters
Presiding: T Evans, University of Alberta; P Kershaw, 
           Monash University

   1330h   GP32B-01 POSTER   High-Resolution Magnetic 
                    Susceptibility Results From Baoji: *M E Evans, 
                    N W Rutter, Z  Ding, T  Liu
   1330h   GP32B-02 POSTER   Mid- to Late Holocene 
                    Sea-Level Change and Hydro-Isostasy in 
                    Western Kyushu, Japan: *Y  Yokoyama, M Nakada, 
                    J Okuno, Y Maeda, S Nagaoka



GP41A  BCC:P2  Thurs  0830h
Asian and Pacific Rim Paleomagnetism
Presiding: Y Otofuji, Kobe University

   0830h   GP41A-01  Paleomagnetism and the Tectonics of 
                    Asia: *V  Courtillot, J  Besse, J P Cogne, S  
                    Gilder
   0850h   GP41A-02 INVITED   Paleomagnetic Study of the 
                    Lower Paleozoic From North China: 
                    Paleogeographic Implications: *Z Yang, Z Sun, 
                    X Ma
   0910h   GP41A-03 INVITED   Paleomagnetic Study in 
                    Taiwan: *T Q Lee
   0930h   GP41A-04  Deformation at Arc-Arc Collision 
                    Zone in Central Japan: *M Takahashi
   0950h   GP41A-05  Paleomagnetic Study of Miocene 
                    Welded Tuffs in the Northern Part of Central 
                    Japan: Tectonic Implications During the 
                    Latest Stage of Arc Formation of Japan: *Y I 
                    Otofuji, Y Nishizawa, M Tamai, T Matsuda
   1010h   Break
   1030h   GP41A-06  Paleomagnetic and Magnetic Fabric 
                    Study of Rapid Vertical-Axis Rotations in 
                    the Leron Formation, Finisterre Arc Terrane, 
                    Papua New Guinea: *P D Weiler, R S Coe
   1050h   GP41A-07  The Cretaceous Seafloor Motion of 
                    the Northwestern Pacific Based on the Land 
                    Data (Granite Ages): *O Kinoshita
   1110h   GP41A-08  The Myth of the Pacific Dipole Window: 
                    *M W McElhinny, P L McFadden, R T Merrill



GP42A  BCC:P2  Thurs  1330h
Rock Magnetism and Its Applications
Presiding: S Banerjee, Institute for Rock Magnetism; G Turner, 
           Victoria University of Wellington

   1330h   GP42A-01 INVITED   How to Decode 
                    Post-depositional DRM: *M  Hyodo
   1350h   GP42A-02  Grain-Size Dependence of 
                    Low-Temperature Memory in Magnetite: 
                    Potential for Granulometry: S  Xu, *D J 
                    Dunlop, O  Ozdemir
   1410h   GP42A-03  Variations of Magnetic Properties 
                    With Eustatic Changes From a Terrigenous 
                    Sedimentary Sequence in the Boso Peninsula, 
                    Japan: *M  Okada, Y  Koriya, T  Hisamitsu, T  
                    Tsuji
   1430h   GP42A-04  Mineral Magnetic "Tracing" of 
                    Aeolian Dust in Southwest Pacific Sediments: 
                    *P P Hesse
   1450h   GP42A-05  Magnetic Studies of the Loess 
                    Deposits of Haro River Area, Northern 
                    Pakistan With Special Reference to 
                    Paleoclimatic Conditions and Magnetic 
                    Granulometry: *H  Akram, M N Ahmad, M  Zafar, 
                    N  Din, M  Yoshida
   1510h   Break
   1530h   GP42A-06 INVITED   Applications of Rock 
                    Magnetism to Exploration: *D A Clark
   1550h   GP42A-07  A Rock Magnetic Investigation of 
                    Ignimbrites and Lavas of the Taupo Volcanic 
                    Zone, New Zealand: *G M Turner
   1610h   GP42A-08  Rock Magnetic Properties of 
                    Paleogene Oolitic Ironstone, Hazara Area, 
                    Northern Pakistan: *M  Yoshida, I H Khan, M N 
                    Ahmad
   1630h   GP42A-09  Anhysteretic Remanence Anisotropy 
                    Study of Sediments of Anomalously Shallow 
                    Remanent Magnetization From Tai-hu Lake, 
                    China: *C  Itota



GP51A  BCC:P2  Fri  0830h
Marine Magnetism and Geomagnetic Superchrons
Presiding: G Acton, Texas A & M University; N Opdyke, 
           University of Florida

   0830h   GP51A-01 INVITED   Permo-Triassic 
                    Magnetostratigraphy in China: *M W McElhinny
   0850h   GP51A-02  The Magnetic Stratigraphy of the 
                    Middle and Upper Carboniferous of the Rocky 
                    Creek and Werrie Syncline Areas, N.S.W., 
                    Australia: *N D Opdyke, J Roberts, E Irving, 
                    J Claoue-Long
   0910h   GP51A-03  Magnetic Reversal Frequency During 
                    the Cambrian and Ordovician: Implication for 
                    Long-Term Behaviour of the Reversal Process: 
                    Y  Gallet, V  Pavlov, *V  Courtillot
   0930h   GP51A-04  Certain Injection Models in 
                    Combination of Geological and Geophysical 
                    Parameters Can Cause Anomalous Skewness: *C  
                    Baag
   0950h   GP51A-05  A Test of the Geocentric Axial 
                    Dipole Hypothesis From an Analysis of the 
                    Skewness of the Central Marine Magnetic 
                    Anomaly: K E Petronotis, *G D Acton



GP52A  BCC:P2  Fri  1330h
Crustal Magnetic Signatures
Presiding: D Clark, CSIRO Exploration and Mining; P Schmidt, 
           CSIRO Exploration and Mining

   1330h   GP52A-01 INVITED   Regional Magnetic Anomalies 
                    Associated With Magma Generation due to 
                    Crustal Extension and Rifting: *P J Gunn
   1350h   GP52A-02  Magnetic Petrology of Granitoids - A 
                    Review: *D A Clark
   1410h   GP52A-03  Contribution of Surface Magnetic 
                    Recordings to Planetary Exploration: H  
                    Grandis, *M  Menvielle, M  Roussignol, P  
                    Tarits
   1430h   GP52A-04  Apparent Magnetization Intensity 
                    Mapping in the Sengan Geothermal Area, 
                    Northeast Japan: *S Okuma
   1450h   GP52A-05  Sources of Magnetic Anomalies Along 
                    Active Faults: Y  Okubo, K  Okumura, A  
                    Shibuya
   1510h   Break
   1530h   GP52A-06  Palaeomagnetic Study: 
                    Kilkivan-Biggenden S.E. Queensland: *T  
                    Cobine
   1550h   GP52A-07  Magnetic Susceptibility Observation 
                    Across Himalaya-Karakoram Range Northern 
                    Pakistan, With Special Reference to Magnetic 
                    Modelling of Kohistan Island Arc Crust: *M N 
                    Ahmad, M  Yoshida, I M Khadim, M  Ali
   1610h   GP52A-08  The Analytic Signal Applied to 
                    Potential Field Data: Expanding the 
                    Capabilities of Commercial Software: *T 
                    Cobine

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