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Exploration Geophysics
Volume 24 Number 2 1993
Palaeomagnetism
Editors: C. Barton and C. Klootwijk


Australian magnetic observatories 

P.A. Hopgood

pp. 79-82

  
 


New Zealand's magnetic observatory instrumentation 

L.A. Tomlinson

pp. 83-86

  
 


The repeat station network and estimation of secular variation in the Australian region 

A.J. McEwin

pp. 87-88

 


Analysis of POGS satellite magnetic data 

F. Lin and D.E. Winch

pp. 89-92

  
 


Geomagnetic reference fields and direction-finding applications 

C.E. Barton

pp. 93-98

  
 


Geomagnetic field based orientation systems for balloon-borne astronomy payloads 

R. Sood, J. Panettieri and D. Grey

pp. 99-102

  
 


Geomagnetic effects in a high tech society: forecasting solar-induced geomagnetic disturbances 

D.G. Cole

pp. 105-110

  
 


Low latitude geomagnetic pulsations: a user's guide 

F.W. Menk

pp. 111-114

  
 


Limitations imposed by geomagnetic variations on high quality aeromagnetic surveys 

C.V. Reeves

pp. 115-116

 


Micropulsation and induction array study near Ballarat, Victoria 

P.R. Milligan, A. White, G. Heinson and R. Brodie

pp. 117-122

  
 


Development and application of differential vector magnetometers 

P.W. Schmidt, D.A. Clark, D.A. Coward and M.P. Huddleston

pp. 123-126

  
 


Some fundamental questions about the earth's core and the geomagnetic field 

F. Stacey

pp. 129-134

  
 


Geomagnetic reversal transitions and d" layer 

S.K. Runcorn

pp. 135-138

  
 


Geomagnetic observatory data and ocean circulation 

D.E. Winch and S.K. Runcorn

pp. 139-144

  
 


Low frequency geomagnetic variations and induction studies 

W.D. Parkinson

pp. 145-146

 


Solar and lunar daily geomagnetic variations 

D.E. Winch

pp. 147-150

  
 


Preliminary analysis of annual and semi-annual variations of the geomagnetic field 

H. McCreadie and E.C. Butcher

pp. 151-156

  
 


Electromagnetic induction in the Earth using long period geomagnetic variations 

H.F. Petersons

pp. 157-160

  
 


Land and Ocean EM induction studies 

J. Cull and F.H. Chamalaun

pp. 161-162

 


Non-stationary time series analysis ? MT applications 

L.M. Hastie and I.J. Chant

pp. 163-166

  
 


Instrumentation for detection and generation of ELF emissions in seawater 

J. Vrbancich

pp. 167-174

  
 


Magnetotelluric surveys and resistivity profiles in Australia 

J.P. Cull

pp. 175-178

  
 


Electromagnetic induction in the Australian crust: results from the Australia-wide array of geomagnetic stations 

F.H. Chamalaun and C.E. Barton

pp. 179-186

  
 


Thin-sheet electromagnetic modelling of the Australian continental crust 

R.W. Corkery and F.E.M.(Ted) Lilley

pp. 187-190

  
 


A magnetometer array experiment in New Zealand 

J.D. McKnight and F.H. Chamalaun

pp. 191-194

  
 


The electrical conductivity of the lithosphere and asthenosphere beneath the coastline of Southern California 

G. Heinson, S. Constable and A. White

pp. 195-200

  
 


Old palaeomagnetism and future trends 

S.K. Runcorn

pp. 203-206

  
 


Ground-Truth' in aeromagnetism 

C.V. Reeves

pp. 207-208

 


Rock magnetism and geophysical interpretation of the Black Hill Norite, South Australia 

S. Rajagopalan, P. Schmidt and D. Clark

pp. 209-212

  
 


Proterozoic geology of Australia and palaeomagnetism 

K.A. Plumb

pp. 213-218

  
 


Potential applications of palaeomagnetism in mineral exploration in Northern Australia 

L.A.I. Wyborn

pp. 219-222

  
 


Palaeomagnetism and magnetic anisotropy of proterozoic banded-iron formations and iron ores of the Hamersley Basin, Western Australia 

D.A. Clark and P.W. Schmidt

pp. 223-226

  
 


Palaeomagnetism of the Southeastern McArthur Basin: poles, overprints and reversals 

M. Idnurm, J.W. Giddings and K.A. Plumb

pp. 227-230

  
 


Significance of overprint magnetizations in the palaeoproterozoic Kombolgie formation, western McArthur Basin, N.T. 

J.W. Giddings and M. Idnurm

pp. 231-238

  
 


Early timing of remanence in haematite of the Neoproterozoic Elatina formation, Adelaide geosyncline: Confirmation of the low palaeolatitude of Neoproterozoic glaciation 

P.W. Schmidt, B.J.J. Embleton and G.E. Williams

pp. 239-242

  
 


Palaeomagnetic tests of tectonic models of the Tasman Fold Belt during the Neoproterozoic and palaeozoic 

C.McA. Powell, Z.X. Li and M.W. McElhinny

pp. 243-246

  
 


Palaeomagnetism and terranes in the Lachlan Orogen 

R.A. Glen

pp. 247-256

  
 


An historical perspective of the early palaeozoic APWP of Gondwana: New results from the early Ordovician Black Hill Norite, South Australia 

P.W. Schmidt, D.A. Clark and S. Rajagopalan

pp. 257-262

  
 


New late Palaeozoic palaeomagnetic results from Cratonic Australia, and revision of the Gondwanan apparent polar wander path 

Z.X. Li, Z. Chen and C.McA. Powell

pp. 263-268

  
 


Remagnetisation of strata during the Hunter-Bowen orogeny 

M.A. Lackie and P.W. Schmidt

pp. 269-274

  
 


Uraniferous quartz ? hematite breccias at Mt Painter (South Australia): palaeomagnetic dating of hydrothermal activity 

C.A. Heinrich and M. Idnurm

pp. 275-276

 


Palaeomagnetic research in Southeast Asia: progress, problem and prospects 

I. Metcalfe

pp. 277-282

  
 


Reinterpretation of palaeomagnetic results from the Bird's Head, Irian Jaya: new constraints on the drift history of the Kemum Terrane 

J.W. Giddings, W. Sunata and C. Pigram

pp. 283-290

  
 


Palaeomagnetic constraints on terrane tectonics: Highlands and Sepik regions, Papua New Guinea 

C. Klootwijk, J. Giddings and C. Pigram

pp. 291-294

  
 


Origin and Evolution of Turkish blocks during the late Triassic from magnetostratigraphic data 

H. Théveniaut, Y. Gallet, J. Besse, L. Krystyn and J. Marcoux

pp. 295-300

  
 


Palaeomagnetism of ferricrete from Vale of Belvoir, Western Tasmania: Implications for Tasmanian cenozoic glacial history 

P.C. Augustinus and M. Idnurm

pp. 301-302

 


Palaeomagnetism of New Zealand glacigenic deposits 

S. Fitzsimons, M. Pollington and E. Colhoun

pp. 303-304

 


Palaeomagnetic constraints on the ages of Tasmanian glaciations 

M.J. Pollington, E.A. Colhoun and C.E. Barton

pp. 305-310

  
 


Palaeomagnetism, rock magnetism and evolution of the Great Barrier Reef 

C.E. Barton and F.M. Peerdeman

pp. 311-314

  
 


  
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