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      East Pacific Rise 8°–10°30′N: Evolution of ridge segments and discontinuities from SeaMARC II and three-dimensional magnetic studies

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          Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 677 provided excellent material for high resolution stable isotope analysis of both benthonic and planktonic foraminifera through the entire Pleistocene and upper Pliocene. The oxygen isotope record is readily correlated with the SPECMAP stack (Imbrieet al.1984) and with the record from DSDP 607 (Ruddimanet al.1986) but a significantly better match with orbital models is obtained by departing from the timescale proposed by these authors below Stage 16 (620 000 years). It is the stronger contribution from the precession signal in the record from ODP Site 677 that provides the basis for the revised timescale. Our proposed modification to the timescale would imply that the currently adopted radiometric dates for the Matuyama–Brunhes boundary, the Jaramillo and Olduvai Subchrons and the Gauss–Matuyama boundary underestimate their true astronomical ages by between 5 and 7%.
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            Multi-channel seismic imaging of a crustal magma chamber along the East Pacific Rise

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              Current plate velocities relative to the hotspots incorporating the NUVEL-1 global plate motion model

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                Journal
                JGREA2
                Journal of Geophysical Research
                J. Geophys. Res.
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                0148-0227
                1992
                1992
                : 97
                : B5
                : 6959
                Article
                10.1029/91JB03065
                dd863cf9-2912-492f-ac97-f55a6390b46e
                © 1992

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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