“…For the last 2 Myr, numerous RPI records have been obtained thus far, and global RPI stacks (Channell et al, ; Valet et al, ) and the axial dipole field model PADM2M that integrate RPI records with absolute paleointensities from volcanic rocks have been proposed (Ziegler et al, ). For the period from 2 to 3 Ma, an increasing number of RPI records have been reported mainly from the North Atlantic and equatorial Pacific (Channell et al, ; Ohno et al, ; Sakuramoto et al, ; Yamazaki & Oda, ), although a global RPI stack has not yet been established. However, available RPI records older than ~3 Ma are still very limited in time and space: two records from the equatorial Pacific spanning from 14.5 to 18.5 Ma (Ohneiser et al, ) and from 17.5 to 26.5 Ma (Channell & Lanci, ), and Eocene to Oligocene records from the equatorial Pacific (Yamamoto et al, ; Yamazaki et al, ) and the South Atlantic (Tauxe & Hartl, ).…”