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- equivalent to a chronozone or a polarity zone. It was called a "polarity subchron" when the interval is less than 200,000 years long, although the term was...
- Yellowstone super-eruption cycle and implications for the age of the Olduvai subchron". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 479: 377–386. doi:10.1016/j.epsl...
- Hubei Province, central China". Quaternary International. The Jaramillo Subchron and the Early-Middle Pleistocene transition in continental records from...
- Lepre, C. J.; Kent, D. V. (2010). "New magnetostratigraphy for the Olduvai Subchron in the Koobi Fora Formation, northwest Kenya, with implications for early...
- Cheng Guoliang and colleagues instead placed the area during the Olduvai subchron, and dated it to 1.64–1.63 million years ago. In 1979, Li Renwei and Lin...
- Obradovitch, J.D. (1994). "I40Ar/39Ar constraints for the Jaramillo normal subchron and the Matuyama-Brunhes geomagnetic boundary". Journal of Geophysical...
- Lepre, C. J.; Kent, D. V. (2010). "New magnetostratigraphy for the Olduvai Subchron in the Koobi Fora Formation, northwest Kenya, with implications for early...
- Ivory Coast strewn field and the onset of the Jaramillo normal polarity subchron found them also not to be contempraneous as previously inferred. They were...
- of the continental slope in an intra-arc basin. The sediments date to subchron 32.1r28, corresponding to the early Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous...
- that the main in-situ fossil beds were older than the end of the Olduvai SubChron at 1.95 Ma and younger than the Gauss-Matuyama Boundary at 2.58 Ma. This...