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The Palaeomagnetism Of Lesbos, Ne Aegean, And The Eastern Mediterranean Inclination Anomaly, Myrl E. Beck Jr., Russ R. Burmester, Despina P. Kondopoulou, Artemios Atzemoglou
The Palaeomagnetism Of Lesbos, Ne Aegean, And The Eastern Mediterranean Inclination Anomaly, Myrl E. Beck Jr., Russ R. Burmester, Despina P. Kondopoulou, Artemios Atzemoglou
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Palaeomagnetic results for 44 sites in 16-22 Ma volcanic rocks from Lesbos, NE Aegean, yield a mean pole at 81.8ºN, 178.1º E, K = 9.0, A95 = 7.6º. The mean direction for these sites (D =4.3º, I = 48.5º, k = 10.8, α 95 = 6.9º) is 5.9º +/- 6.1º shallower than the reference direction for Miocene Lesbos calculated from Besse & Courtillot (1991). Combining these new data with previous work yields a mean inclination that is 5.6º +/- 4.7º too shallow. Experimental problems, magnetic anisotropy, the magnetic terrain effect, geomagnetic anomalies, and problems with the reference path …