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Overview

Allan Cox was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic career was notably connected to this institution.

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Awards or recognitions attributed to Allan Cox have not been documented in the accessible data.

Allan Cox is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Relative Motions Between Oceanic and Continental Plates in the Pacific Basin

    David C. Engebretson;Allan Cox;Richard G. Gordon

  • ROCK GLACIERS IN THE ALASKA RANGE

    Clyde Wahrhaftig;Allan Cox

  • Geomagnetic Reversals: Although decreasing rapidly, the earth's magnetic field is probably not now reversing.

    Allan Cox

  • Statistical analysis of geomagnetic reversal data and the precision of potassium‐argon dating

    Allan Cox;G. Brent Dalrymple

  • Lengths of geomagnetic polarity intervals

    Allan Cox

  • Reversals of the Earth's Magnetic Field.

    Allan Cox;Richard R. Doell;G. Brent Dalrymple

  • Confidence Limits for the Precision Parameter k

    Allan Cox

  • Continental Accretion: From Oceanic Plateaus to Allochthonous Terranes

    Z. Ben-Avraham;A. Nur;D. Jones;A. Cox

  • Latitude Dependence of the Angular Dispersion of the Geomagnetic Field

    Allan Cox

  • Review of Paleomagnetism

    Allan Cox;Richard R Doell

  • Relative motions between oceanic plates of the Pacific Basin

    David C. Engebretson;Allan Cox;Richard G. Gordon

  • Geomagnetic Polarity Epochs and Pleistocene Geochronometry

    Allan Cox;Richard R. Doell;G. Brent Dalrymple

  • Evidence that the Laschamp polarity event did not occur 13 300–30 400 years ago

    Charles R. Denham;Allan Cox

  • Plate Tectonics: How It Works

    Allan Cox;Robert Brian Hart

  • Paleomagnetic Euler poles and the apparent polar wander and absolute motion of North America since the Carboniferous

    Richard G. Gordon;Allan Cox;Scott O'Hare

  • The frequency of geomagnetic reversals and the symmetry of the nondipole field

    Allan Cox

  • Change in motion of Pacific plate at 5 Myr BP

    Allan Cox;David Engebretson

  • Magnetic changes in pillow basalt due to sea floor weathering

    Monte Marshall;Allan Cox

  • Paleomagnetic evidence for tectonic rotation of the Oregon Coast Range

    Robert W. Simpson;Allan Cox

  • Magnetism of Pillow Basalts and Their Petrology

    Monte Marshall;Allan Cox

Frequent Co-Authors

G. Brent Dalrymple
G. Brent Dalrymple United States Geological Survey
Michael McWilliams
Michael McWilliams Stanford University
Richard J. Blakely
Richard J. Blakely United States Geological Survey
Mike Fuller
Mike Fuller University of California, Santa Barbara
William R. Dickinson
William R. Dickinson University of Arizona
Robert W. Simpson
Robert W. Simpson United States Geological Survey
Ray E. Wells
Ray E. Wells United States Geological Survey
Donald A. Swanson
Donald A. Swanson United States Geological Survey
Edwin H. McKee
Edwin H. McKee United States Geological Survey
Thomas L. Wright
Thomas L. Wright United States Geological Survey

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