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Magnetic minerals in Pliocene and Pleistocene marine marls from Southern Italy: rock magnetic properties and alteration during thermal demagnetization
A.J. Van Velzen
Dep. of Earth Sciences (DES)
Research Programme in Earth Sciences Utrecht (DES / IVAU)
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Pliocene
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Pleistocene
100%
Demagnetization
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Italy
100%
Magnetic Mineral
100%
Magnetic Property
100%
Sedimentation Rate
50%
Shallow Water
25%
Stratotype
25%
Mineralogy
25%
Remanence
25%
Pliocene-Pleistocene Boundary
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Keyphrases
Thermal Demagnetization
100%
Magnetic Minerals
100%
Rock Magnetic Properties
100%
Marl
100%
Southern Italy
100%
Sedimentation Rate
20%
Orbital Cycles
20%
Carbonate Content
20%
Shallow Water
10%
Lithology
10%
Iron Oxide
10%
Climatic Fluctuations
10%
Sulfide
10%
Rock Magnetics
10%
Remanence
10%
Boundary Stratotype
10%
Early Pliocene
10%
Magnetic Mineralogy
10%
Plio-Pleistocene Boundary
10%
Caltanissetta Basin
10%
Crotone
10%
Late Pliocene-early Pleistocene
10%
Northern Calabria
10%