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The Philippine Sea is a well‐preserved, extinct, marginal basin, and due to generally deeper than the carbonate compensation depth, the geochronology and its geological significance of the abyssal sediments are less studied in previous researches. In this work, we studied the magnetostratigraphy of four gravity cores from the centre of the West Philippian Basin and establish a reliable chronology...