2019
DOI: 10.3301/rol.2019.29
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Palaeomagnetism and the debate on the size of the Earth

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“…In the March 2019 issue of the Rendiconti Online of the SGI, a paper (Sudiro, 2019;hereafter PS2) presented numerous criticisms of the theory of terrestrial expansion, focusing on the implications that paleomagnetic data, particularly the paleopoles, have as evidence for the Expanding Earth concept. An earlier more general publication by the same author and on the same subject appeared in the EGU History of the Earth Sciences journal in 2014 (2014 (Sudiro, 2014;hereafter PS1).…”
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“…In the March 2019 issue of the Rendiconti Online of the SGI, a paper (Sudiro, 2019;hereafter PS2) presented numerous criticisms of the theory of terrestrial expansion, focusing on the implications that paleomagnetic data, particularly the paleopoles, have as evidence for the Expanding Earth concept. An earlier more general publication by the same author and on the same subject appeared in the EGU History of the Earth Sciences journal in 2014 (2014 (Sudiro, 2014;hereafter PS1).…”
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