Magnetostratigraphy of lower Cambrian strata from the Siberian Platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale

Abstract Four sedimentary sections seen in continuous exposures along the Lena River on the Siberian Platform in Yakutia contain a record of the geomagnetic field during the Tommotian and Atdabanian stages of Early Cambrian time. The direction of the stable remanent magnetization indicates that the...

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Published in:Geological Magazine
Main Authors: Kirschvink, Joseph L., Rozanov, A. Yu.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1984
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0016756800028259 2024-09-15T18:17:44+00:00 Magnetostratigraphy of lower Cambrian strata from the Siberian Platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale Kirschvink, Joseph L. Rozanov, A. Yu. 1984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800028259 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0016756800028259 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Geological Magazine volume 121, issue 3, page 189-203 ISSN 0016-7568 1469-5081 journal-article 1984 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800028259 2024-07-31T04:03:49Z Abstract Four sedimentary sections seen in continuous exposures along the Lena River on the Siberian Platform in Yakutia contain a record of the geomagnetic field during the Tommotian and Atdabanian stages of Early Cambrian time. The direction of the stable remanent magnetization indicates that the Siberian platform was located on the equator, and the corresponding palaeomagnetic pole provides a well-dated extension of the Siberian apparent polar wander path. A belt of archaeocyathid bioherms which separates two major facies zones in the lower Cambrian was positioned on and aligned more or less parallel with the palaeoequator. The geographical position of this belt appears to have tracked the southward motion of the Siberian platform during post-Tommotian time. These palaeomagnetic results combined with the extensive biostratigraphy of the Siberian Platform provide a provisional geomagnetic polarity time scale for this part of Early Cambrian time. Comparison of these results with data of similar age from Central Australia suggests that strata of Tommotian and lower Atdabanian age are not present in the Amadeus Basin of Australia. Article in Journal/Newspaper lena river Yakutia Cambridge University Press Geological Magazine 121 3 189 203
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description Abstract Four sedimentary sections seen in continuous exposures along the Lena River on the Siberian Platform in Yakutia contain a record of the geomagnetic field during the Tommotian and Atdabanian stages of Early Cambrian time. The direction of the stable remanent magnetization indicates that the Siberian platform was located on the equator, and the corresponding palaeomagnetic pole provides a well-dated extension of the Siberian apparent polar wander path. A belt of archaeocyathid bioherms which separates two major facies zones in the lower Cambrian was positioned on and aligned more or less parallel with the palaeoequator. The geographical position of this belt appears to have tracked the southward motion of the Siberian platform during post-Tommotian time. These palaeomagnetic results combined with the extensive biostratigraphy of the Siberian Platform provide a provisional geomagnetic polarity time scale for this part of Early Cambrian time. Comparison of these results with data of similar age from Central Australia suggests that strata of Tommotian and lower Atdabanian age are not present in the Amadeus Basin of Australia.
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author Kirschvink, Joseph L.
Rozanov, A. Yu.
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Rozanov, A. Yu.
Magnetostratigraphy of lower Cambrian strata from the Siberian Platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale
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title Magnetostratigraphy of lower Cambrian strata from the Siberian Platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale
title_short Magnetostratigraphy of lower Cambrian strata from the Siberian Platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale
title_full Magnetostratigraphy of lower Cambrian strata from the Siberian Platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale
title_fullStr Magnetostratigraphy of lower Cambrian strata from the Siberian Platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale
title_full_unstemmed Magnetostratigraphy of lower Cambrian strata from the Siberian Platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale
title_sort magnetostratigraphy of lower cambrian strata from the siberian platform: a palaeomagnetic pole and a preliminary polarity time-scale
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