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Brooks B. Ellwood
Researcher at Louisiana State University
Publications - 141
Citations - 5353
Brooks B. Ellwood is an academic researcher from Louisiana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point & Magnetic susceptibility. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 138 publications receiving 5035 citations. Previous affiliations of Brooks B. Ellwood include University of Rhode Island & University of Georgia.
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Spatial variation in sediment fluxes, redox conditions, and productivity in the Permian–Triassic Panthalassic Ocean
Thomas J. Algeo,Kiyoko Kuwahara,Hiroyoshi Sano,Steven M Bates,Timothy W. Lyons,Erika Elswick,Linda A. Hinnov,Brooks B. Ellwood,Jessa Moser,J. Barry Maynard +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, two Permian/Triassic boundary sections in central Japan provide a rare window into environmental conditions within the Panthalassic Ocean, which encompassed more than half the Earth's surface at 252-Ma.
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Magnetic anisotropy in the Trenton Limestone: Results of a new technique, anisotropy of anhysteretic susceptibility
TL;DR: In this article, a method for determining magnetic anisotropy using anhysteric remanence susceptibility is described, and the magnetic fabric of a collection of Trenton Limestone specimens has been determined using this method, as well as by conventional anisotropic of magnetic susceptibility.
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Magnetosusceptibility event and cyclostratigraphy method applied to marine rocks: Detrital input versus carbonate productivity
TL;DR: In this article, the magnetic susceptibility data from marine rocks can be used for global correlation due to synchronous variations in global erosion, which is the primary cause of events found mainly in paramagnetic and other detrital constituents.
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Magnetic susceptibility as a proxy for rainfall: Worldwide data from tropical and temperate climate
TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic susceptibility of soils has been linked with climate, mainly through rainfall, by numerous investigators, and the authors assembled a worldwide dataset of 272 samples, both published and new, to determine the nature of the relationship between MS and rainfall.
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The Permian–Triassic boundary at Nhi Tao, Vietnam: Evidence for recurrent influx of sulfidic watermasses to a shallow-marine carbonate platform
TL;DR: In this article, a 7.5m-thick outcrop section at high resolution (∼ 5 cm intervals) was sampled for chemostratigraphic and magnetic susceptibility analysis.