Paleomagnetic study of the Great Foum Zguid dyke (southern Morocco): A positive contact test related to metasomatic processes
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21/03/2012
21/03/2012
01/11/2006
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Resumo |
When a paleomagnetic pole is sought for in an igneous body, the host rocks should be subjected to a contact test to assure that the determined paleopole has the age of the intrusion. If the contact test is positive, it precludes the possibility that the measured magnetization is a later effect. Therefore, we investigated the variations of the remanent magnetization along cross-sections of rocks hosting the Foum Zguid dyke (southern Morocco) and the dyke itself. A positive contact test was obtained, but it is mainly related with Chemical/Crystalline Remanent Magnetization due to metasomatic processes in the host-rocks during magma intrusion and cooling, and not only with Thermo-Remanent Magnetization as ordinarily assumed in standard studies. Paleomagnetic data obtained within the dyke then reflect the Earth magnetic field during emplacement of this well-dated (196.9 +/- 1.8 Ma) intrusion. |
Identificador |
Silva P F, Henry B, Marques F O, Madureira P, Miranda J M.Paleomagnetic study of the Great Foum Zguid dyke (southern Morocco): A positive contact test related to metasomatic processes.Geophysical Research Letters. 2006; Volume: 33, Issue: 21, Article Number: L21301. 0094-8276 |
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eng |
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Amer Geophysical Union |
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33;L21301 |
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restrictedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Magnetic-Properties #Atlantic |
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article |