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References

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The following list of references are restricted to those cited in this report. A more comprehensive bibliography on the subject of crustal magnetic anomalies, published during 1991--1995 and written by both U. S. and non-U. S. authors, is available from the authors of this report. It is also available digitally in LaTeX format by sending electronic mail to blakely@gauss.wr.usgs.gov.

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Alamri, A. M., F. R. Schult, and C. G. Bufe, Seismicity and aeromagnetic features of the Gulf of Aqaba (Elat) region, J. Geophys. Res. , 96, 20,179--20,185, 1991.

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Alsdorf, D.E., R.R.B. von Frese, J. Arkani-Hamed, and H.C. Noltimier, Separation of lithospheric, external and core components of the south polar geomagnetic field at satellite altitudes, J. Geophys. Res. , 99, 4655--4668, 1994.

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Andrew, J. A., D. M. Edwards, R. J. Graf, and R. J. Wold, Empirical observations relating near-surface magnetic anomalies to high-frequency seismic data and Landsat data in eastern Sheridan County, Montana, Geophysics , 56, 1553--1570, 1991.

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Arkani-Hamed, J., R.A. Langel, and M.E. Purucker, Scalar magnetic anomaly maps of Earth derived from Pogo and Magsat data, J. Geophys. Res. , 99, 24,075--24,090, 1994.

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Babu, H. V. R., N. K. Rao, and V. V. Kumar, Bedrock topography from magnetic anomalies--An aid for groundwater exploration in hard-rock terrains, Geophysics , 56, 1051--1054, 1991.

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Behrendt, J. C., D. D. Blankenship, C. A. Finn, R. E. Bell, R. E. Sweeney, S. M. Hodge, and J. M. Brozena, CASERTZ aeromagnetic data reveal late Cenozoic flood basalts (?) in the West Antarctic rift system, Geology , 22, 527--530, 1994.

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Behrendt, J. C., W. E. LeMasurier, A. K. Cooper, F. Tessensohn, A. Trehu, and D. Damaske, Geophysical studies of the West Antarctic rift system, Tectonics , 10, 1257--1273, 1991.

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Blakely, R. J., and R. C. Jachens, Regional study of mineral resources in Nevada: Insights from three-dimensional analysis of gravity and magnetic anomalies, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. , 103, 795--803, 1991.

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Blakely, R. J., R. E. Wells, T. S. Yelin, I. P. Madin, and M. H. Beeson, Tectonic setting of the Portland-Vancouver area, Oregon and Washington: Constraints from low-altitude aeromagnetic data, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. , 106, in press, 1995.

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Blankenship, D., R. Bell, S. Hodge, J. Brozena, J. Behrendt, and C. A. Finn, Aerogeophysical evidence for active volcanism beneath the west Antarctic ice sheet, Nature , 361, 526--529, 1993.

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Bradley, L. M., and H. Frey, Magsat magnetic anomaly contrast across Labrador Sea passive margins, J. Geophys. Res. , 96, 16,161--16,168, 1991.

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Carbotte, S., and K. Macdonald, East Pacific Rise 8--1030'N: Evolution of ridge segments and discontinuities from SeaMARC II and three-dimensional magnetic studies, J. Geophys. Res. , 97, 6959--6982, 1992.

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Carbotte, S. M., S. M. Welch, and K. C. Macdonald, Spreading rates, rift propagation and fracture zone offset histories during the past 5 my on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; 25--2730'S and 31--3430'S, Marine Geophys. Res. , 13, 51-80, 1991.

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Counil, J.-L., Y. Cohen, and J. Achache, The global continent-ocean magnetization contrast, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. , 103, 354--364, 1991.

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Dyment, J., S.C. Cande, and J. Arkani-Hamed, Skewness of marine magnetic anomalies created between 85 and 40 Ma in the Indian Ocean, J. Geophys. Res. , 99, 24,121--24,134, 1994.

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Finn, C., Aeromagnetic evidence for a buried early Cretaceous magmatic arc, northeast Japan, J. Geophys. Res. , 99, 22,165--22,185, 1994.

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Ghidella, M.E., C.A. Raymond, and J.L. LaBrecque, Verification of crustal sources for satellite elevation magnetic anomalies in West Antarctica and the Weddell Sea and their regional tectonic implications, in Geological Evolution of Antarctica, edited by Thomsen, M.R.A., J.A. Crame, and J.W. Thomson, Cambridge University Press, 243--250, 1991.

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Goodacre, A. K., G. F. Bonham-Carter, F. P. Agterberg, and D. F. Wright, A statistical analysis of the spatial association of seismicity with drainage patterns and magnetic anomalies in western Quebec, Tectonophys. , 217, 285--305, 1993.

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Grindlay, N. R., P. J. Fox, and P. R. Vogt, Morphology and tectonics of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (25--2730'S) from Sea Beam and magnetic data, J. Geophys. Res. , 97, 6983--7010, 1992.

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Hildenbrand, T. G., and Hendricks, J. D., Geophysical setting of the Reelfoot Rift and relations between rift structures and the New Madrid seismic zone, U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Pap. , 1538--E, 1--30, in press, 1995.

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Hildenbrand, T. G., J. G. Rosenbaum, and J. P. Kauahikaua, Aeromagnetic study of the Island of Hawaii, J. Geophys. Res. , 98, 4099--4119, 1993.

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Hildenbrand, T. G., J. G. Rosenbaum, and R. L. Reynolds, High-resolution aeromagnetic study of the New Madrid seismic zone: A preliminary report, Seismol. Res. Lett. , 63, 209--221, 1992.

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Hinze, W. J., R. R. B. von Frese, and D. N. Ravat, Mean magnetic contrasts between oceans and continents, Tectonophys. , 192, 117--127, 1991.

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Holbrook, W. S., E. C. Reiter, G. M. Purdy, D. Sawyer, P. L. Stoffa, J. A. Austin, Jr., J. Oh, and J. Makris, Deep structure of the U. S. Atlantic continental margin, offshore South Carolina, from coincident ocean bottom and multichannel seismic data, J. Geophys. Res. , 99, 9155--9178, 1994.

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Jachens, R. C., and A. Griscom, Geologic and geophysical setting of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, California, inferred from magnetic and gravity anomalies, in The Loma Prieta Earthquake of October 1989--Geologic Setting and Crustal Structure, edited by R. E. Wells, and J. E. Vidale, U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Pap. , in press, 1995.

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Johnson, H. P., and J. E. Pariso, Variation in oceanic crustal magnetization: Systematic changes in the last 160 million years, J. Geophys. Res. , 98, 435--445, 1993.

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Karpuz, M. R., R. H. Gabrielsen, L. Engell-Sorensen, and K. Anundsen, Seismotectonic significance of the 29 January 1989 Etne earthquake, SW Norway, Terra Nova , 3, 540--549, 1991.

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Lizarralde, D., W. S. Holbrook, and J. Oh, Crustal structure across the Brunswick magnetic anomaly, offshore Georgia, from coincident ocean bottom and multi-channel seismic data, J. Geophys. Res. , 99, 21,741--21,757, 1994.

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Macdonald, K. C., D. S. Scheirer, and S. M. Carbotte, Mid-ocean ridges: Discontinuities, segments and giant cracks, Science , 253, 986-994, 1991.

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Miyazaki, Y., Analysis of potential data over Long Valley, California; (2) Mapping of Curie isothermal depth from aeromagnetic anomalies, Bitsuri-Tansa , 44, 289--310, 1991.

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Miyazaki, Y., Analysis of potential data over Long Valley, California; (1) Regional structural model interpreted from integrated shaded relief map, Bitsuri-Tansa , 44, 275--288, 1991.

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Mohajer, A. A., Seismicity and seismotectonics of the western Lake Ontario region, Géograph. Phys. et Quat. , 47, 353--362, 1993.

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National Research Council, The National Geomagnetic Initiative, National Academy Press, Wash., D.C., 246 p., 1993.

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Perram, L. J., M.-H. Cormier, and K. C. Macdonald, Magnetic and tectonic studies of the dueling propagating spreading centers at 2040'S on the East Pacific Rise: Evidence for crustal rotations, J. Geophys. Res. , 98, 13,835--13,850, 1993.

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Perram, L. J. and K. C. Macdonald, An overlapping propagating spreading center at 8730'W on the Galapagos Spreading Center, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. , 121, 195-211, 1994.

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Prodehl, C., St. Mueller, A. Glahn, M. Gutscher, and V. Haak, Lithospheric cross sections of the European Cenozoic rift system, Tectonophys. , 208, 113--138, 1992.

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Ravat, D., and W. J. Hinze, Considerations of variations in ionospheric field effects in mapping equatorial lithospheric Magsat magnetic anomalies, Geophys. J. Int. , 113, 387--398, 1993.

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Ravat, D. N., W. J. Hinze, and P. T. Taylor, European tectonic features observed by Magsat, Tectonophys. , 220, 157--173, 1993.

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Ravat, D. N., W. J. Hinze, and R. R. B. von Frese, Analysis of Magsat magnetic contrasts across Africa and South America, Tectonophys. , 212, 59--76, 1992.

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Reynolds, R. L., N. S. Fishman, and M. R. Hudson, Sources of aeromagnetic anomalies over Cement oil field (Oklahoma), Simpson oil field (Alaska), and the Wyoming-Idaho-Utah thrust belt, Geophysics , 56, 606-617, 1991.

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Roest, W. R., J. Arkani-Hamed, and J. Verhoef, The seafloor spreading rate dependence of the anomalous skewness of marine magnetic anomalies, Geophys. J. Int. , 109, 653--669, 1992.

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Rout, D. J., J. Cassidy, C. A. Locke, and I. E. M. Smith, Geophysical evidence for temporal and structural relationships within the monogenetic basalt volcanoes of the Auckland volcanic field, northern New Zealand, J. Volc. Geotherm. Res. , 57, 71--83, 1993.

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Sayanagi, K., and K. Tamaki, Long-term variations in magnetization intensity with crustal age in the northeast Pacific, Atlantic, and southeast Indian Oceans, Geophys. Res. Lett. , 19, 2369--2372, 1992.

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Sempéré, J.-C., High magnetization zones near spreading center discontinuities, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. , 107, 389--405, 1991.

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Sparlin, M. A., and R. D. Lewis, Interpretation of the magnetic anomaly over the Omaha Oil Field, Gallatin County, Illinois, Geophysics , 59, 1092--1099, 1994.

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Taylor, P. T., W. J. Hinze, and D. N. Ravat, The search for crustal resources: Magsat and beyond, Adv. Space Res. , 12, (7)5--(7)15, 1992.

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Thomas, R. L., J. L. Wallach, R. K. McMillan, R. R. Bowlby, S. Frape, D. Keyes, and A. A. Mohajer, Recent deformation in the bottom sediments of western and southeastern Lake Ontario and its association with major structures and seismicity, Géograph. Phys. et Quat. , 47, 325--335, 1993.

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Tivey, M. A., Fine-scale magnetic anomaly field over the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge: Axial magnetization low and implications for crustal structure, J. Geophys. Res. , 99, 4833--4855, 1994.

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Toft, P. B., and J. Arkani-Hamed, Induced magnetization of the oceanic lithosphere and ocean-continent magnetization contrast inferred from Magsat anomalies, J. Geophys. Res. , 98, 6267--6282, 1993.

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Toto, E. A., and J. N. Kellogg, Structure of the Sinu-San Jacinto fold belt---An active accretionary prism in northern Colombia, J. South Amer. Earth Sci. , 5, 211--222, 1992.

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Woodward, D.J., and T.C. Mumme, Variation of magnetisation on White Island, New Zealand, New Zealand J. Geol. Geophys., 36, 447--451, 1993.



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