William Sager

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Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Geophysics
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Thoram S, Sager W, Jokat W. (2019) Implications of Updated Magnetic Anomalies for the Late Cretaceous Tectonic Evolution of Walvis Ridge Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 9474-9482
Zhang J, Sager WW, Korenaga J. (2016) The seismic Moho structure of Shatsky Rise oceanic plateau, northwest Pacific Ocean Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 441: 143-154
Li S, Suo Y, Yu S, et al. (2016) Orientation of joints and arrangement of solid inclusions in fibrous veins in the Shatsky Rise, NW Pacific: implications for crack-seal mechanisms and stress fields Geological Journal
Nakanishi M, Sager WW, Korenaga J. (2015) Reorganization of the Pacifi c-Izanagi-Farallon triple junction in the Late Jurassic: Tectonic events before the formation of the Shatsky Rise Special Paper of the Geological Society of America. 511: 85-101
Tominaga M, Tivey MA, Sager WW. (2015) Nature of the Jurassic Magnetic Quiet Zone Geophysical Research Letters. 42: 8367-8372
Shimizu K, Shimizu N, Sano T, et al. (2013) Paleo-elevation and subsidence of ~145 Ma Shatsky Rise inferred from CO2 and H2O in fresh volcanic glass Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 383: 37-44
Tominaga M, Sager WW. (2010) Revised Pacific M-anomaly geomagnetic polarity timescale Geophysical Journal International. 182: 203-232
Tominaga M, Sager WW. (2010) Origin of the smooth zone in early Cretaceous North Atlantic magnetic anomalies Geophysical Research Letters. 37
Tivey MA, Sager WW, Lee SM, et al. (2006) Origin of the Pacific Jurassic quiet zone Geology. 34: 789-792
Sager WW. (2006) Cretaceous paleomagnetic apparent polar wander path for the Pacific plate calculated from Deep Sea Drilling Project and Ocean Drilling Program basalt cores Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors. 156: 329-349
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