Preface ....................................................... vii
Contributors to Volume 5 ....................................... xi
Editorial Advisory Board ..................................... xiii
Geomagnetism
5.01. Geomagnetism in Perspective ............................... 1
M. Kono, Okayama University, Misasa, Japan
5.02. The Present Field ........................................ 33
N. Olsen, Danish National Space Center)DTU and Niels
Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen,
Denmark
G. Hulot, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris/
CNRS and Université Paris 7, Paris, France
T.J. Sabaka, Raytheon at NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA
5.03. Magnetospheric Contributions to the Terrestrial
Magnetic Field ........................................... 77
W. Baumjohann and R. Nakamura, Space Research
Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz,
Austria
5.04. Observation and Measurement Techniques ................... 93
G.M. Turner, Victoria University of Wellington,
Wellington, New Zealand
J.L. Rasson, Institut Royal Meteorologique,
Dourbes, Belgium C. V. Reeves, Earth-works BV,
Delft, The Netherlands
5.05. Geomagnetic Secular Variation and Its Applications
to the Core ............................................. 147
A.Jackson and C.C. Finlay, ETH Zürich, Zurich,
Switzerland
5.06. Crustal Magnetism ....................................... 195
M.E. Purucker, Goddard Space Flight Center/NASA,
Greenbelt, MD, USA
K.A. Whaler, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
5.07. Geomagnetism ............................................ 237
S. Constable, University of California, San Diego,
La Jolla, CA, USA
5.08. Magnetizations in Rocks and Minerals .................... 277
D.J. Dunlop and Ö. Özdemir, University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON, Canada
5.09. Centennial- to Millennial-Scale Geomagnetic Field
Variations .............................................. 337
C. Constable, University of California at San
Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
5.10. Geomagnetic Excursions .................................. 373
C. Laj, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et
de l'Environment, Unité Mixte CEA-CNRS-UVSQ,
Gif-sur-Yvette, France
J.E.T. Channell, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL, USA
5.11. Time-Averaged Field and Paleosecular Variation .......... 417
C.L. Johnson, University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, BC, Canada
P. McFadden, Geoscience Australia, Canberra, ACT,
Australia
5.12. Source of Oceanic Magnetic Anomalies and the
Geomagnetic Polarity Timescale .......................... 455
J.S. Gee, University of California, San Diego,
La Jolla, CA, USA
D.V. Kent, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA
5.13. Paleointensities ........................................ 509
L. Tauxe, University of California San Diego, La
Jolla, CA, USA
T. Yamazaki, Geological Survey of Japan, Tsukuba,
Ibaraki, Japan
5.14. True Polar Wander. Linking Deep and Shallow
Geodynamics to Hydro- and Bio-Spheric Hypotheses ........ 565
T.D. Raub, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
J.L. Kirschvink, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA
D.A.D. Evans, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
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