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Taslima Anwar
Taslima Anwar
Faculty, Physics, Red Deer Polytechnic
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei rdpolytech.ca
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An exceptionally weak Devonian geomagnetic field recorded by the Viluy Traps, Siberia
LMA Hawkins, T Anwar, VV Shcherbakova, AJ Biggin, VA Kravchinsky, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 506, 134-145, 2019
402019
Magneto‐and cyclostratigraphy in the red clay sequence: New age model and paleoclimatic implication for the eastern Chinese Loess Plateau
T Anwar, VA Kravchinsky, R Zhang
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 120 (10), 6758-6770, 2015
292015
Holocene climatic evolution at the Chinese Loess Plateau: Testing sensitivity to the global warming-cooling events
T Anwar, VA Kravchinsky, R Zhang, LP Koukhar, L Yang, L Yue
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 166, 223-232, 2018
162018
1.2-million-year band of Earth--Mars obliquity modulation on the evolution of cold late Miocene to warm early Pliocene climate
J Qin, R Zhang, V Kravchinsky, JP Valet, L Sagnotti, J Li, Y Xu, T Anwar, ...
Authorea Preprints, 2022
12*2022
1.2 Myr Band of Earth‐Mars Obliquity Modulation on the Evolution of Cold Late Miocene to Warm Early Pliocene Climate
J Qin, R Zhang, VA Kravchinsky, J Valet, L Sagnotti, J Li, Y Xu, T Anwar, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 127 (4), e2022JB024131, 2022
122022
Microwave paleointensities indicate a low paleomagnetic dipole moment at the Permo-Triassic boundary
T Anwar, L Hawkins, VA Kravchinsky, AJ Biggin, VE Pavlov
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 260, 62-73, 2016
92016
Comment on “late Miocene-Pliocene Asian monsoon intensification linked to Antarctic ice-sheet growth”[Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 444 (2016) 75–87]
R Zhang, VA Kravchinsky, T Anwar, L Yue, J Li, J Jiao
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 503, 248-251, 2018
62018
Centennial scale climate oscillations from southern Siberia in the Last Glacial Maximum
VA Kravchinsky, R Zhang, R Borowiecki, PE Tarasov, M van der Baan, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 270, 107171, 2021
42021
Holocene climatic evolution at the Chinese Loess Plateau: testing sensitivity to the global warming-cooling events
T Anwar, VA Kravchinsky, R Zhang, LP Koukhar, L Yang, L Yue
Climate of the Past Discussions, 1-51, 2017
32017
Core magnetostratigraphy: chron 33r in the southern Alberta Plains
T Anwar, AJ Mumpy, D Blanco, VA Kravchinsky, O Catuneanu
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology 65 (4), 425-435, 2017
12017
Characterisation and Implications of an Exceptionally Weak Time-averaged Geomagnetic field in the Devonian (360-420 Ma)
A Biggin, L Hawkins, V Shcherbakova, T Anwar, V Kravchinsky, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 12522, 2017
2017
Study of the Chinese loess and Siberian flood basalts: new global scale insights to the paleoclimate and geomagnetic field changes
T Anwar
2017
Characterisation and Implications of an Exceptionally Weak Time-averaged Geomagnetic field in the Devonian (360-420 Ma)
V Pavlov, AJ Biggin, L Hawkins, V Scherbakova, T Anwar, VA Kravchinsky, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, DI13A-2349, 2016
2016
Geomagnetic field behaviour preceding a Superchron: new evidence for a weak Devonian geomagnetic field
L Hawkins, T Anwar, V Scherbakova, AJ Biggin, VA Kravchinsky, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, GP21A-04, 2015
2015
Cyclostratigraphy for Chinese red clay sequences: Implications to changing previous age models and paleoclimate interpretations
T Anwar, VA Kravchinsky, R Zhang
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, GP43D-04, 2015
2015
Magneto-and cyclostratigraphy in the red clay sequence: New age model and paleoclimatic implicationfor the eastern Chinese Loess Plateau
T Anwar, VA Kravchinsky, R Zhang
2015
Was the Earth's Magnetic Field Weak in the Late Devonian?
T Anwar, AJ Biggin, VA Kravchinsky, V Pavlov
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2014, GP53A-3749, 2014
2014
Microwave paleointensities indicate a low paleomagnetic dipole moment at the Permo-Triassic boundary
V Pavlov, A Biggin, L Hawkins, V Kravchinsky, T Anwar
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