Magnetic properties of basalts at DSDP Hole 83-504B


Autoria(s): Smith, Guy M; Banerjee, Subir K
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 1.227200 * LONGITUDE: -83.730200

Data(s)

15/01/1985

Resumo

We have studied the magnetic properties of 22 samples from DSDP Leg 83 to determine the origin of remanence and its relationship to such problems as the tectonic and chemical evolution of the section, the depth of the magnetized layer, and the applicability of magnetic properties of ophiolites to the marine crust. The magnitude of natural remanence has fairly typical values in the uppermost part of the section, falls two to three orders of magnitude in the transition zone, and returns to values slightly less than the upper part in the dike complex. This behavior reflects, for the most part, variations in the amount of magnetic minerals present. Directional behavior is highly variable throughout the section and often shows complexity even on the level of a single sample. Curie temperature measurements and preliminary opaque petrography indicate that the remanence is chemical in origin and probably involves a resetting of the original thermal remanent magnetization (TRM) direction. Selective destructive demagnetization of four breccia samples shows that the remanence of the clasts was acquired prior to consolidation and did not change significantly thereafter. There are also indications that some of the remanence may be carried by secondary magnetic phases. A comparison of these samples with comparable ophiolite rocks is equivocal, with similarities in remanence characteristics but differences in magnetic mineralogy. As for magnetic anomalies, the transition zone is too weakly magnetized to contribute significantly. The available data on the dike complex are inconclusive and their contribution is still open to debate.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.805272

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.805272

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Smith, Guy M; Banerjee, Subir K (1985): Magnetic properties of basalts from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 83: The origin of remanence and its relation to tectonic and chemical evolution. In: Anderson, RN; Honnorez, J; Becker, K; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 83, 347-357, doi:10.2973/dsdp.proc.83.118.1985

Palavras-Chave #83-504B; ARM, Intensity, per unit volume; Coercivity; Coercivity of remanence; Cooling; Curie temp; Curie temperature; Decl; Declination; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; Glomar Challenger; Hc; Hcr; Hcr/Hc; Heating; Hysteresis, coercivity of remanence/coercivity; Hysteresis, saturation magnetization; Hysteresis, saturation remanence; Incl; Inclination; Inten (ARM); Inten (NRM); Intensity; Intensity of ARM/Intensity of NRM ratio; J; Koenigsberger ratio; Label; Leg83; Low-field, unit is emu /Oe**-1 cm**3; Magnetometer; mbsf; MDF; Median demagnetizating field of ARM/median demagnetizing field of NRM ratio; Median demagnetizing field; Mrs; Ms; NRM, Intensity; ODP sample designation; Of ARM; Of NRM; Paramagnetic, unit is 10**-5 emu/(g*Oe); Piece; Prior to magnetic cleaning; Q-ratio; Ratio; Ratio of magnetization following the Curie temperature determination; Remanence; Sample code/label; Saturation magnetization/saturation remanence ratio; see reference(s); Stable inclination, empty cells indicate no stable inclination was reached; Suscept; Susceptibility
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