Paleointensity record of Site 320-U1336


Autoria(s): Ohneiser, Christian; Acton, Gary D; Channell, James ET; Wilson, Gary S; Yamamoto, Yuhji; Yamazaki, Toshitsugu
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 7.701000 * LONGITUDE: -138.419000

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23/04/2013

Resumo

We present a high-resolution magnetostratigraphy and relative paleointensity (RPI) record derived from the upper 85 meters of IODP Site U1336, an equatorial Pacific early to middle Miocene succession recovered during Expedition 320/321. The magnetostratigraphy is well resolved with reversals typically located to within a few centimeters resulting in a well-constrained age model. The lowest normal polarity interval, from 85 to 74.87 meters, is interpreted as the upper part of Chron C6n (18.614-19.599 Ma). Another 33 magnetozones occur from 74.87 to 0.85 m, which are interpret to represent the continuous sequence of chrons from Chron C5Er (18.431-18.614 Ma) up to the top of Chron C5An.1n (12.014 Ma). We identify three new possible subchrons within Chron C5Cn.1n, Chron 5Bn.1r, and C5ABn. Sedimentation rates vary from about 7 to 15 m/Myr with a mean of about 10 m/Myr. We observe rapid, apparent changes in the sedimentation rate at geomagnetic reversals between ~16 and 19 Ma that indicate a calibration error in geomagnetic polarity timescale (ATNTS2004). The remanence is carried mainly by non-interacting particles of fine-grained magnetite, which have FORC distributions characteristic of biogenic magnetite. Given the relative homogeneity of the remanence carriers throughout the 85-m-thick succession and the quality with which the remanence is recorded, we have constructed a relative paleointensity (RPI) record that provides new insights into middle Miocene geomagnetic field behavior. The RPI record indicates a gradual decline in field strength between 18.5 Ma and 14.5 Ma, and indicates no discernible link between RPI and either chron duration or polarity state.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.810526

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.810526

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Ohneiser, Christian; Acton, Gary D; Channell, James ET; Wilson, Gary S; Yamamoto, Yuhji; Yamazaki, Toshitsugu (2013): A middle Miocene Relative Paleointensity Record from the Equatorial Pacific. http://issues.pangaea.de/browse/PDI-4968, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, submitted

Palavras-Chave #-; 1; 3; 320-U1336; Age, calculated calendar years; Age model; Anhysteretic susceptibility/volume susceptibility; CCSF-A; CCSF-A breaks at u-channel boundaries; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Decl (NRM); Depth; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth comp; Exp320; Incl (NRM); Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; Inten (AF); Intercore correlation; IODP; Joides Resolution; k(ARM)/kLF; Label; MAD; Magnetic reversal; Maximum angular deviation; NRM, Declination; NRM, Inclination; NRM, Intensity after demagnetization; Pacific Equatorial Age Transect I; Principal component analyses (PCA); R_value; Reference; Reference/source; Reversal; rotated; Sample code/label; Slope; VGP dec; VGP Inc; Virtual geomagnetic pole declination; Virtual geomagnetic pole inclination
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