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Nombre:
Cañón Tapia Edgardo
Categoría:
INVESTIGADOR TITULAR
SNI:
INVESTIGADOR III
Departamento:
DEPARTAMENTO DE GEOLOGÍA
División:
DIVISIÓN DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
Correo:
ecanon@cicese.mx
Extensión:
26049
Proyectos
Causas del Volcanismo Monogenético
Perspectivas planetarias del origen del volcanismo y su relación con el sistema tectónico.
Laboratorios
Paleomagnetismo y propiedades magnéticas de las rocas
Hay 69 publicaciones.

Año

Autores / Publicación

2005

Cañón Tapia, E. (2005). Uses of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility in the study of emplacement processes of lava flows. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 396, 29-46. (ID: 7987)

2004

Cañón Tapia, E. (2004). Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of lava flows and dykes: an historical account. In Mike Jackson, Fatima Martin, Charles Aubourg, Catalina Luneburg (Eds.), Magnetic Fabric: Methods and Applications (pp. 205-225). Geological Society of London. (ID: 5883)

2004

Cañón Tapia, E., & Chávez Alvarez, M. J. (2004). Theoretical aspects of particle movement in flowing magma: implications for the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of dykes. In Mike Jackson, Fatima Martin, Charles Aubourg, Catalina Luneburg (Eds.), Magnetic Fabric: Methods And Applications (pp. 227-249). Geological Society of London. (ID: 5884)

2004

Cañón Tapia, E. (2004). Flow direction and magnetic mineralogy of lava flows from the central parts of the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico. Bulletin of Volcanology, 66, 431-442. (ID: 5210)

2004

Cañón Tapia, E., & Walker, G. P. L. (2004). Global aspects of volcanism: the perspectives of "plate tectonics" and "volcanic systems". Earth-Science Reviews, 66, 163-182. (ID: 5820)

2004

Cañón Tapia, E., & Chávez Alvarez, M. J. (2004). Rotation of uniaxial ellipsoidal particles during simple shear revisited: the influence of elongation ratio, initial distribution of a multiparticle system and amount of shear in the acquisition of a stable orientation. Journal of Structural Geology, 26, 2073-2087. (ID: 5822)

2004

Cañón Tapia, E., & Castro, J. (2004). AMS measurements on obsidian from the Inyo Domes, CA: a comparison of magnetic and mineral preferred orientation fabrics. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 134(3), 169-182. (ID: 5821)

2003

Morales, J., Goguitchaichvili, A., Cañón Tapia, E., & Negrete Aranda, R. (2003). Further absolute geomagnetic paleointensities from Baja California: evaluation of Pliocene and early/middle Pleistocene data. Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 335(14), 995-1004. (ID: 6275)

2003

Goguitchaichvili, A., Morales, J., Cañón Tapia, E., & Negrete Aranda, R. (2003). Geomagnetic field strength during late miocene: first paleointensity results from Baja California. Journal of Geophysical Research, 108(B2), 1-15. (ID: 3381)

2002

Cañón Tapia, E., & Coe, R. (2002). Rock magnetic evidence of inflation of a flood basalt lava flow. Bulletin of Volcanology, 64, 289-302. (ID: 4597)

2002

Herrero Bervera, E., Cañón Tapia, E., Walker, G. P. L., & Guerrero García, J. C. (2002). The Nuuanu and Wailau giant landslides: insights from paleomagnetic and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) studies. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 129, 83-98. (ID: 4842)

2002

Herrero Bervera, E., Cañón Tapia, E., Walker, G. P. L., & Tanaka, H. (2002). Magnetic fabrics study and inferred flow directions of lavas of the Old Pali Road, O¿ahu Hawaii. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, (118), 161-171. (ID: 2944)

2001

Herrero Bervera, E., Walker, G. P. L., Cañón Tapia, E., & García, M. O. (2001). Magnetic fabric and inferred flow direction of dikes, conesheets and sill swarms, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 106(3-4), 195-210. (ID: 3217)

2001

Cañón Tapia, E. (2001). Factors affecting the relative importance of shape and distribution anisotropy in rocks: theory and experiments. Tectonophysics, 340(1-2), 117-131. (ID: 4442)

2000

Cañón Tapia, E., & Pinkerton, H. (2000). The anysotropy of magnetic susceptibility of lava flows: an experimental approach. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 98, 219-233. (ID: 4570)