Holocene Earth’s magnetic field variations recorded in marine sediments of the NW African continental margin U. BleilM. Dillon OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 133 - 155
Paleosecular variations 12–20 Kyr as recorded by sediments from Lake Moreno (Southern Argentina) M. A. IrurzunC. S. G. GogorzaJ. M. Lirio OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 157 - 172
On the identification of magnetostratigraphic polarity zones O. Man OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 173 - 186
Remagnetization mechanism of Lower Cretaceous rocks from the Organyà Basin (Pyrenees, Spain) Z. GongM. J. DekkersT. A. T. Mullender OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 187 - 210
Identification of stable remanence carriers through a magneto-impedance scanning magnetic microscope M. UeharaN. Nakamura OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 211 - 223
Analysis of the natural remanent magnetization of rocks by measuring the efficiency ratio through alternating field demagnetization spectra T. KohoutG. KletetschkaE. Herrero-Bervera OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 225 - 235
Impact-pressure controlled orientation of shatter cone magnetizations in Sierra Madera, Texas, USA T. AdachiG. Kletetschka OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 237 - 254
Magnetic iron oxides occurring in chernozem soil from Ukraine and Poland as indicators of pedogenic processes M. JeleńskaA. Hasso-AgopsowiczZH. Matviishina OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 255 - 270
High resolution mapping of anthropogenic pollution in the Giant Mountains National Park using soil magnetometry A. KapičkaE. PetrovskýI. Dvořák OriginalPaper 18 June 2008 Pages: 271 - 284
Retrieval of source parameters of an event of the 2000 West Bohemia earthquake swarm assuming an anisotropic crust D. RösslerF. KrügerG. Rümpker Comments 18 June 2008 Pages: 285 - 286