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- evidence of the superchron was found in 1925. The Ordovician is suspected to have hosted another superchron, called the Moyero Reverse Superchron, lasting more...
- longest known geomagnetic polarity interval called the Kiaman Reverse Superchron. When Kiama Harbour was hollowed out after 17 years' work, and flooded...
- in the central segment, however, coincided with the Cretaceous Normal Superchron (also known as the Cretaceous quiet period), a 40 Ma period without magnetic...
- crust was formed in a normal magnetic field of the Cretaceous normal superchron or "Cretaceous quiet period". The correlation of the magnetization pattern...
- constraining the long-term reversing behavior of the geodynamo: A new "Maya" superchron ~1 billion years ago from the magnetostratigraphy of the Kartochka Formation...
- Other terms used are Megachron for a duration between 108 and 109 years, Superchron for a duration between 107 and 108 years and Crytochron for a duration...
- normally magnetized so are presumably dated after the Cretaceous Normal Superchron (C34, CNS) began at 120.964 Ma Additionally, isotopic records of seawater...
- Polarity chron Magnetostratigraphy Superchron (currently redirected to Geomagnetic reversal#Moyero Reversed Superchron) Rock magnetism Magnetic mineralogy...
- Because most of the Madeira Abyssal Plain lies within the Cretaceous Superchron, the oceanic crust underlying it cannot be precisely dated by magnetic...
- Osbourn Trough was active during the period of the Cretaceous Normal Superchron ( C34 normal magnetic polarity period, Chron 34n ) which lasted for almost...