by Katharine Solada | Apr 8, 2020 | News
The newest collaborative work from OSU’s P-mag Lab and VIPER is hot off the press in Quaternary Research! This new paper, titled, “Paleomagnetic observations from lake sediments on Samosir Island, Toba caldera, Indonesia and its Pleistocene resurgence” comes from...
by Brendan Reilly | Jan 13, 2020 | News
The P-Mag lab welcomes two new graduate students, Deepa Dwyer and Alyson Churchill. Both are in the beginning stages of their PhDs, Deepa is working with Dr. Joe Stoner looking at sediment samples from Exp. 341 in the Gulf of Alaska and Alyson is working with Dr....
by Brendan Reilly | Jan 24, 2019 | News
Understanding how changes in sediment transport and changes in sediment provenance influence sedimentary and magnetic records is a fundamental, but challenging problem in the study of sediment cores. The OSU P-mag lab has a new paper out in G-cubed led by Rob Hatfield...
by Brendan Reilly | Jan 14, 2019 | News
In December, there was a fire in Burt Hall. Thankfully, the P-mag Lab survived with very minimal damage, but the building around us needs a lot of work. So today, Joe, Brendan and our friends Dave and Chris from 2-G Enterprises took apart the magnetometer and moved...
by Brendan Reilly | Dec 3, 2018 | News
The OSU P-mag Lab is headed to Washington D.C. next week for the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting. If you are there, learn about some of the research we are working on, including projects from the Bay of Bengal, Peru, Northern North Atlantic, Western North America, Nares Strait,...
by Brendan Reilly | Oct 24, 2018 | News
The OSU P-mag Lab’s study on Late Pleistocene Western North American Paleomagnetic Secular Variation (PSV) is now available online at Quaternary Science Reviews. It is titled, “Regionally consistent Western North America paleomagnetic directions from 15...