Kenneth P. Kodama is Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Lehigh University, USA. He has taught Earth sciences and conducted paleomagnetic and rock magnetic research with his students at Lehigh for the past 36 years. In his time away from paleomagnetism he enjoys playing music. Linda A. Hinnov is a research Professor at Johns Hopkins University, USA specializing in the astronomical forcing of Earth’s paleoclimate system. She has longstanding interests in cyclostratigraphy, and its implications for the evolution of Earth’s geophysical and astronomical parameters and the geologic time scale.
In my opinion, Ken and Linda have done an outstanding job of assembling a very useful monograph on rock magnetic cyclostratigraphy. It will be of considerable interest to a range of workers. Notably, It is a very hands-on, user friendly compilation that will be readily understood and appreciated by researchers at all levels, including first year MS students or junior/senior undergraduate students whose advisor is keen on them conducting a rock magnetic cyclostratigraphic investigation as part or all of their thesis or an undergraduate research thesis! (Professor John Geissman, University of Texas at Dallas)