Tikoo, Sonia M. Evans, Alexander J.
Dynamo magnetic fields are primarily generated by thermochemical convection of electrically conductive liquid metal within planetary cores. Convection can be sustained by secular cooling and may be bolstered by compositional buoyancy associated with core solidification. Additionally, mechanical stirring of core fluids and external perturbations by ...
Shi, Meinan Wu, Huaichun Ferré, Eric C. Satolli, Sara Fang, Qiang Nie, Yunfeng Qin, Yuhe Zhang, Shihong Yang, Tianshui Li, Haiyan
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Site U1501 of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 368 locates on a broad regional basement high in the northern margin of the South China Sea (SCS). This study refines the chronostratigraphy of the upper 160 m sedimentary succession from Hole U1501C using paleomagnetic measurements and cyclostratigraphic analysis on the Natural ...
Li, Guogang Bu, Ruyuan Yi, Liang Hu, Bangqi Li, Yunhai Ji, Youjun Li, Yixin Wang, Liang
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Frontiers in Earth Science
The palaeoceanographic studies are largely limited by poor carbonate preservation in high-latitude regions. To improve our knowledge in this key area, we studied a sediment core (ANT32-RA05C) in terms of paleomagnetic and 230Th dating and geochemical properties, collected from the continental slope of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. The two major results...
Maffione, Marco Herrero-Bervera, Emilio
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The Corinth basin (Greece) is a young continental rift that recorded cyclic basin paleoenvironment variations (i.e., marine to lacustrine) caused by glacio-eustatic sea level fluctuations during its initial connection to the global oceans. The Corinth syn-rift sequence offers therefore a unique opportunity to determine the timing and modality of co...
Yu, Liang Yan, Maodu Guan, Chong Li, Bingshuai Fu, Qiang Xu, Wanlong Feng, Zhantao Zhang, Dawen Shen, Miaomiao Xu, Zunbo
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Robust paleomagnetic results through geological time are one of the keys to understand the drift history of the eastern Qiangtang terrane (EQT). Here, we presented comprehensive petrographic observations and rock magnetic and paleomagnetic analyses of the early Carboniferous Upper Zaduo (ZD) limestone Formation (C1z2) from the Sulucun (SLC) section...
Fu, Qiang Yan, Maodu Dekkers, Mark J. Guan, Chong de Boer, Rosa A. Yu, Liang Xu, Wanlong Li, Bingshuai Shen, Miaomiao Zhang, Jingyu
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The Eastern Qiangtang Terrane is an orogenic-like belt around the Eastern Himalayan syntaxis (EHS). The deformation history of this terrane must be known to understand how the EHS region responded to the Lhasa-Qiangtang collision and the closure of the Bangong-Nujiang Ocean (BNO). Here, we present a new paleomagnetic investigation on an Early Creta...
Zhao, Qian Huang, Baochun Yi, Zhiyu Xue, Pengfei
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Paleocene carbonates from the Gamba area of South Tibet provide the largest paleomagnetic dataset for constraining the paleogeography of the India-Asia collision in the early stage. Previous studies argued that the characteristic remanences (ChRMs) obtained from this unit were remagnetized via orogenic fluids. This study carries out a high-resoluti...
Metelkin, D. V. Chernova, A. I. Vernikovsky, V. A. Mikhaltsov, N. E. Abashev, V. V.
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Doklady Earth Sciences
AbstractThe Late Devonian section of the small Stolb Island in the Lena River delta is famous for the mass disappearance of a considerable number of taxa in its lower part, which may indicate the Upper Kellwasser global biotic catastrophe. Our task was to create a rock magnetic reference for this section and to search for “magnetic traces” of the i...
Chou, Yu-Min Jiang, Xiaodong Lo, Li Wang, Liang-Chi Lee, Teh-Quei Wang, Chun-Chieh Pan, Yongxin Zou, Jianjun Humbert, Fabien Liu, Zhiqiang
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The Okhotsk Sea, which connects the high latitude Asian continent and the North Pacific, plays an important role in modern and past climate changes due to seasonal sea ice coverage and as a precursor of the North Pacific Intermediate Water. The long-term glacial-interglacial changes of sea ice coverage and its impacts on terrigenous transport and s...
Zhang, Y Swanson-Hysell, NL Schmitz, MD Miller, JD Avery, MS
New geochronologic and paleomagnetic data from the North American Midcontinent Rift (MCR) reveal the synchronous emplacement of the Beaver River diabase, the anorthosite xenoliths within it, and the Greenstone Flow—one of the largest lava flows on Earth. A U-Pb zircon date of 1091.83 (Formula presented.) 0.21 Ma (2 (Formula presented.)) from one of...