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From: Preliminary paleomagnetic and rock magnetic results from 17 to 22 ka sediment of Jeju Island, Korea: Geomagnetic excursional behavior or rock magnetic anomalies?

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a Digital elevation model of Jeju Island (the location is indicated in the insert), showing a 1950-m-high central peak (Mt. Hallasan) at the center of a gently sloping and broadly distributed lava shield, dotted with hundreds of volcanic cones, rings and domes. b Geologic map around the western coast of Jeju Island, including the Suwolbong tuff ring, the Dangsanbong tuff cone complex, and Gosan Formation (modified from Park et al. 2000a), with the locations of studied sites in Gosan Formation (GSDS, this study; GSSW, Lee et al. 2014b). c Paleomagnetic sampling of the GSDS section (during the first field campaign)

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