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Published April 2014 | Published
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Community infrastructure and repository for marine magnetic identifications

Abstract

Magnetic anomaly identifications underpin plate tectonic reconstructions and form the primary data set from which the age of the oceanic lithosphere and seafloor spreading regimes in the ocean basins can be determined. Although these identifications are an invaluable resource, their usefulness to the wider scientific community has been limited due to the lack of a central community infrastructure to organize, host, and update these interpretations. We have developed an open-source, community-driven online infrastructure as a repository for quality-checked magnetic anomaly identifications from all ocean basins. We provide a global sample data set that comprises 96,733 individually picked magnetic anomaly identifications organized by ocean basin and publication reference, and provide accompanying Hellingerformat files, where available. Our infrastructure is designed to facilitate research in plate tectonic reconstructions or research that relies on an assessment of plate reconstructions, for both experts and nonexperts alike. To further enhance the existing repository and strengthen its value, we encourage others in the community to contribute to this effort.

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© 2014 American Geophysical Union. Received 25 November 2013; Accepted 16 January 2014; Accepted article online 22 January 2014; Published online 11 April 2014. We would like to extend thanks to the many researchers who have directly or indirectly contributed magnetic anomaly identifications to the wider community and the NGDC for hosting the marine magnetic anomaly data sets. MS and JMW would like to thank support from Statoil, MS for support from Australian Research Council (ARC) grant DP0987713, RDM and SEW for support from ARC grant FL0992245, and PW for support from US National Science Foundation grant OCE- 0752543. CG acknowledges the Geological Survey of Canada and Geological Survey of Norway for their support and access to digital magnetic databases. This research is supported by the Science and Industry Endowment Fund and also partly supported by the Research Council of Norway through its Centres of Excellence funding scheme, project number 223272.

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