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    The rotation of Iberia during the Aptian and the opening of the Bay of Biscay by Gong, Z., Langereis, C.G., Mullender, T.A.T.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (30-08-2008)
    “…The Cretaceous rotation of the Iberian plate in a geodynamical active setting between Africa and Europe is contemporaneous with the opening of the northern…”
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    Revision of the timing, magnitude and distribution of Neogene rotations in the western Aegean region by van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., Langereis, C.G., Meulenkamp, J.E.

    Published in Tectonophysics (03-02-2005)
    “…To evaluate the dimension and the timing of the clockwise rotating domain and the nature of the structures that accommodate the rotating domain in the western…”
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    Late Neogene evolution of the Taza–Guercif Basin (Rifian Corridor, Morocco) and implications for the Messinian salinity crisis by Krijgsman, W, Langereis, C.G, Zachariasse, W.J, Boccaletti, M, Moratti, G, Gelati, R, Iaccarino, S, Papani, G, Villa, G

    Published in Marine geology (1999)
    “…Magnetostratigraphic and biostratigraphic results are presented from Neogene deposits in the Taza–Guercif Basin, located at the southern margin of the Rifian…”
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    Timing and structure of the mid-Pleistocene transition: records from the loess deposits of northern China by Heslop, D., Dekkers, M.J., Langereis, C.G.

    “…The mid-Pleistocene transition (MPT) from obliquity- to eccentricity-forced climate variations has been extensively documented within the oceanic realm. Using…”
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    Late Miocene magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy in the Mediterranean by Krijgsman, W., Hilgen, F.J., Langereis, C.G., Santarelli, A., Zachariasse, W.J.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-12-1995)
    “…A new chronology for the late Miocene of the Mediterranean is presented by combining magnetostratigraphic, biostratigraphic (planktonic foraminifera and…”
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    Quantifying Arabia–Eurasia convergence accommodated in the Greater Caucasus by paleomagnetic reconstruction by van der Boon, A., van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., Rezaeian, M., Gürer, D., Honarmand, M., Pastor-Galán, D., Krijgsman, W., Langereis, C.G.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-01-2018)
    “…Since the late Eocene, convergence and subsequent collision between Arabia and Eurasia was accommodated both in the overriding Eurasian plate forming the…”
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    Propagating Neotethys slab break-off beneath Iran following Arabia-Eurasia collision by van der Boon, Annique, Naudé, Marjolein N., Callegaro, Sara, Monsef, Iman, Rezaeian, Mahnaz, Niknam, Ali, Cotton, Laura J., le Roux, Petrus, Kriegsman, Leo M., Mason, Paul R.D., Langereis, Cor G.

    Published in Lithos (01-10-2024)
    “…The closure of the Paleo- and Neotethys resulted in a long history of subduction of oceanic crust and production of a large variety of Phanerozoic magmatic…”
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    Post-Eocene coupled oroclines in the Talesh (NW Iran): Paleomagnetic constraints by Rezaeian, M., Kuijper, C.B., van der Boon, A., Pastor-Galán, D., Cotton, L.J., Langereis, C.G., Krijgsman, W.

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-07-2020)
    “…The Talesh Mountains (NW Iran) witnessed a long deformation history from the Triassic Cimmerian orogeny to the ongoing Arabia-Eurasia collision. This…”
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    Extreme geomagnetic field variability indicated by Eastern Mediterranean full-vector archaeomagnetic records by Ertepinar, P., Hammond, M.L., Hill, M.J., Biggin, A.J., Langereis, C.G., Herries, A.I.R., Yener, K.A., Akar, M., Gates, M.-H., Harrison, T., Greaves, A.M., Frankel, D., Webb, J.M., Özgen, İ., Yazicioglu, G.B.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-02-2020)
    “…The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as short as decades. The archaeomagnetic studies of Middle…”
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    Archaeomagnetic study of five mounds from Upper Mesopotamia between 2500 and 700 BCE: Further evidence for an extremely strong geomagnetic field ca. 3000 years ago by Ertepinar, P., Langereis, C.G., Biggin, A.J., Frangipane, M., Matney, T., Ökse, T., Engin, A.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-12-2012)
    “…The distribution of archaeomagnetic data in eastern Europe and the Near and Middle East shows a remarkable gap in Turkey. This study presents the first…”
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    The Eocene-Oligocene transition in the North Alpine Foreland Basin and subsequent closure of a Paratethys gateway by van der Boon, A., Beniest, A., Ciurej, A., Gaździcka, E., Grothe, A., Sachsenhofer, R.F., Langereis, C.G., Krijgsman, W.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-03-2018)
    “…During the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT), a major palaeoenvironmental change took place in the Paratethys Sea of central Eurasia. Restricted connectivity…”
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    Full vector archaeomagnetic records from Anatolia between 2400 and 1350 BCE: Implications for geomagnetic field models and the dating of fires in antiquity by Ertepinar, P., Langereis, C.G., Biggin, A.J., de Groot, L.V., Kulakoğlu, F., Omura, S., Süel, A.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-01-2016)
    “…Anatolia, as one of the busiest crossroads of ancient civilizations, provides an ideal platform for archaeomagnetic studies. Previous results from the Middle…”
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    New palaeomagnetic results from the Oslo Graben, a Permian Superchron lava province by Haldan, M.M., Meijers, M.J.M., Langereis, C.G., Larsen, B.T., Heyer, H.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-12-2014)
    “…We have performed an extended palaeomagnetic study of the Oslo Graben volcanics, compared to the study of half a century ago by van Everdingen, using modern…”
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    Magnetostratigraphy and radio-isotope dating of upper Miocene–lower Pliocene sedimentary successions of the Black Sea Basin (Taman Peninsula, Russia) by Vasiliev, I., Iosifidi, A.G., Khramov, A.N., Krijgsman, W., Kuiper, K., Langereis, C.G., Popov, V.V., Stoica, M., Tomsha, V.A., Yudin, S.V.

    “…We present a new chronology for the upper Miocene to Pliocene deposits of the Black Sea basin based on high-resolution magnetostratigraphic data coupled with…”
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    Palaeomagnetism of the Neoarchaean Pongola and Ventersdorp Supergroups and an appraisal of the 3.0–1.9 Ga apparent polar wander path of the Kaapvaal Craton, Southern Africa by Strik, G., de Wit, M.J., Langereis, C.G.

    Published in Precambrian research (10-02-2007)
    “…The style of tectonic processes on the young Earth is a topic of intense debate. Palaeomagnetism provides the only robust tests with which to settle…”
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    Extending the astronomical (polarity) time scale into the Miocene by Hilgen, F.J., Krijgsman, W., Langereis, C.G., Lourens, L.J., Santarelli, A., Zachariasse, W.J.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-12-1995)
    “…An astronomical time scale is presented for the late Miocene based on the correlation of characteristic sedimentary cycle patterns in marine sections in the…”
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    Neogene evolution of the Aegean arc: paleomagnetic and geodetic evidence for a rapid and young rotation phase by Duermeijer, C.E., Nyst, M., Meijer, P.Th, Langereis, C.G., Spakman, W.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (30-03-2000)
    “…New paleomagnetic data of the entire Aegean outer-arc are presented. The results indicate a young Pleistocene and rapid clockwise rotation phase in the western…”
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