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High-frequency polarity swings during the Gauss-Matuyama reversal from Baoji loess sediment.

Authors :
Yang, TianShui
Hyodo, Masayuki
Yang, ZhenYu
Zhang, ShiHong
Mishima, Toshiaki
Wu, HuaiChun
Li, HaiYan
Li, Yi
Shi, XingAn
Wang, Kan
Ma, YiMing
Source :
SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences; Aug2014, Vol. 57 Issue 8, p1929-1943, 15p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Paleomagnetic records of the Gauss-Matuyama reversal were obtained from two loess sections at Baoji on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Stepwise thermal demagnetization shows two obvious magnetization components. A low-temperature component isolated between 100 and 200-250°C is close to the present geomagnetic field direction, and a high-temperature component isolated above 200-250°C reveals clearly normal, reversed, and transitional polarities. Magnetostratigraphic results of both sections indicated that the Gauss-Matuyama reversal consists of a high-frequency polarity fluctuation zone, but the characteristic remanent magnetization directions during the reversal are clearly inconsistent. Rock magnetic experiments demonstrated that for all the specimens with normal, reversed, and transitional polarities magnetite and hematite are the main magnetic carriers. Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility indicates that the studied loess sediments have a primary sedimentary fabric. Based on virtual geomagnetic pole latitudes, the Gauss-Matuyama reversal records in the two sections are accompanied by 14 short-lived geomagnetic episodes (15 rapid polarity swings) and 12 short-lived geomagnetic episodes (13 rapid polarity swings), respectively. Our new records, together with previous ones from lacustrine, marine, and aeolian deposits, suggest that high-frequency polarity swings coexist with the Gauss-Matuyama reversal, and that the Gauss-Matuyama reversal may have taken more than 11 kyr to complete. However, we need more detailed analyses of sections across polarity swings during reversals as well as more high-resolution reversal records to understand geomagnetic behavior and inconsistent characteristic remanent magnetization directions during polarity reversals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16747313
Volume :
57
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
97178057
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-014-4825-4