Magnetic and petrographic properties of ODP Site 120-747 (Table 1), supplement to: Heider, Franz; Körner, Ulrike; Bitschene, Peter Rene (1993): Volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 118(1-4), 121-134

Carbonate sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau (ODP Leg 120) of Eocene to Pliocene age were investigated with rock magnetic, petrographic and geochemical methods to determine the carriers of remanent magnetization. Magnetic methods showed that the major magnetic minerals were titanomagnetites slight...

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Main Authors: Heider, Franz, Körner, Ulrike, Bitschene, Peter Rene
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 1993
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.715253 2023-05-15T13:40:55+02:00 Magnetic and petrographic properties of ODP Site 120-747 (Table 1), supplement to: Heider, Franz; Körner, Ulrike; Bitschene, Peter Rene (1993): Volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 118(1-4), 121-134 Heider, Franz Körner, Ulrike Bitschene, Peter Rene 1993 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.715253 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.715253 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0012-821x(93)90163-4 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY DEPTH, sediment/rock Sample code/label Sample code/label 2 Sample comment Susceptibility, volume Saturation isothermal remanent magnetisation Hysteresis, saturation magnetization/ saturation remanence Hysteresis, coercive field Hysteresis, remanent coercive field Hysteresis, Bcr/Bc IRM, median destructive field of isothermal remanent magnetization - Lithology/composition/facies Composite Core DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation Leg120 Joides Resolution Ocean Drilling Program ODP Supplementary Dataset dataset Dataset 1993 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.715253 https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821x(93)90163-4 2022-02-08T16:24:46Z Carbonate sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau (ODP Leg 120) of Eocene to Pliocene age were investigated with rock magnetic, petrographic and geochemical methods to determine the carriers of remanent magnetization. Magnetic methods showed that the major magnetic minerals were titanomagnetites slightly larger than single domain particles. Submicrometre to micrometre-size grains of titanomagnetite were identified as inclusions in volcanic glass particles or as crystals in lithic clasts. Volcanic fallout ash particles formed the major fraction of the magnetic extract from each sediment sample. Three groups of volcanic ashes were identified: trachytic ashes, basaltic ashes with sideromelane and tachylite shards, and palagonitic ashes. These three groups could be equally well defined based on their magnetic hysteresis properties and alternating field demagnetization curves. The highest coercivities of all samples were found for the tachylite, due to the submicrometre-size titanomagnetite inclusions in the matrix. Trachytic ashes had intermediate magnetic properties between the single-domain-type tachylites and the palagonitic (altered) basaltic ashes with low coercivities. Samples which contained mixtures of these different volcanic ashes could be distinguished from the three types of ashes based on their magnetic characteristics. There was neither evidence of biogenic magnetofossils in the transmission electron micrographs nor did we find magnetic particles derived from continental Antarctica. The presence of dispersed volcanic fallout ashes between visible ash layers suggests continuous explosive volcanic activity on the Kerguelen Plateau in the South Indian Ocean since the early Eocene. The continuous fallout of volcanic ash from explosive volcanism on the Kerguelen Archipelago is the source of the magnetic particles and thus responsible for the magnetostratigraphy of the nannofossil oozes drilled during Leg 120. : Magnetic hysteresis parameters were determined with a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) and a horizontal translation balance (HTB) to obtain an estimate for themagnetic domain state of the ferromagnetic phase Dataset Antarc* Antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Indian Kerguelen Rene ENVELOPE(-178.833,-178.833,65.967,65.967)
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Sample code/label
Sample code/label 2
Sample comment
Susceptibility, volume
Saturation isothermal remanent magnetisation
Hysteresis, saturation magnetization/ saturation remanence
Hysteresis, coercive field
Hysteresis, remanent coercive field
Hysteresis, Bcr/Bc
IRM, median destructive field of isothermal remanent magnetization
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Lithology/composition/facies
Composite Core
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Leg120
Joides Resolution
Ocean Drilling Program ODP
spellingShingle DEPTH, sediment/rock
Sample code/label
Sample code/label 2
Sample comment
Susceptibility, volume
Saturation isothermal remanent magnetisation
Hysteresis, saturation magnetization/ saturation remanence
Hysteresis, coercive field
Hysteresis, remanent coercive field
Hysteresis, Bcr/Bc
IRM, median destructive field of isothermal remanent magnetization
-
Lithology/composition/facies
Composite Core
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Leg120
Joides Resolution
Ocean Drilling Program ODP
Heider, Franz
Körner, Ulrike
Bitschene, Peter Rene
Magnetic and petrographic properties of ODP Site 120-747 (Table 1), supplement to: Heider, Franz; Körner, Ulrike; Bitschene, Peter Rene (1993): Volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 118(1-4), 121-134
topic_facet DEPTH, sediment/rock
Sample code/label
Sample code/label 2
Sample comment
Susceptibility, volume
Saturation isothermal remanent magnetisation
Hysteresis, saturation magnetization/ saturation remanence
Hysteresis, coercive field
Hysteresis, remanent coercive field
Hysteresis, Bcr/Bc
IRM, median destructive field of isothermal remanent magnetization
-
Lithology/composition/facies
Composite Core
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Leg120
Joides Resolution
Ocean Drilling Program ODP
description Carbonate sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau (ODP Leg 120) of Eocene to Pliocene age were investigated with rock magnetic, petrographic and geochemical methods to determine the carriers of remanent magnetization. Magnetic methods showed that the major magnetic minerals were titanomagnetites slightly larger than single domain particles. Submicrometre to micrometre-size grains of titanomagnetite were identified as inclusions in volcanic glass particles or as crystals in lithic clasts. Volcanic fallout ash particles formed the major fraction of the magnetic extract from each sediment sample. Three groups of volcanic ashes were identified: trachytic ashes, basaltic ashes with sideromelane and tachylite shards, and palagonitic ashes. These three groups could be equally well defined based on their magnetic hysteresis properties and alternating field demagnetization curves. The highest coercivities of all samples were found for the tachylite, due to the submicrometre-size titanomagnetite inclusions in the matrix. Trachytic ashes had intermediate magnetic properties between the single-domain-type tachylites and the palagonitic (altered) basaltic ashes with low coercivities. Samples which contained mixtures of these different volcanic ashes could be distinguished from the three types of ashes based on their magnetic characteristics. There was neither evidence of biogenic magnetofossils in the transmission electron micrographs nor did we find magnetic particles derived from continental Antarctica. The presence of dispersed volcanic fallout ashes between visible ash layers suggests continuous explosive volcanic activity on the Kerguelen Plateau in the South Indian Ocean since the early Eocene. The continuous fallout of volcanic ash from explosive volcanism on the Kerguelen Archipelago is the source of the magnetic particles and thus responsible for the magnetostratigraphy of the nannofossil oozes drilled during Leg 120. : Magnetic hysteresis parameters were determined with a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) and a horizontal translation balance (HTB) to obtain an estimate for themagnetic domain state of the ferromagnetic phase
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author Heider, Franz
Körner, Ulrike
Bitschene, Peter Rene
author_facet Heider, Franz
Körner, Ulrike
Bitschene, Peter Rene
author_sort Heider, Franz
title Magnetic and petrographic properties of ODP Site 120-747 (Table 1), supplement to: Heider, Franz; Körner, Ulrike; Bitschene, Peter Rene (1993): Volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 118(1-4), 121-134
title_short Magnetic and petrographic properties of ODP Site 120-747 (Table 1), supplement to: Heider, Franz; Körner, Ulrike; Bitschene, Peter Rene (1993): Volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 118(1-4), 121-134
title_full Magnetic and petrographic properties of ODP Site 120-747 (Table 1), supplement to: Heider, Franz; Körner, Ulrike; Bitschene, Peter Rene (1993): Volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 118(1-4), 121-134
title_fullStr Magnetic and petrographic properties of ODP Site 120-747 (Table 1), supplement to: Heider, Franz; Körner, Ulrike; Bitschene, Peter Rene (1993): Volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 118(1-4), 121-134
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic and petrographic properties of ODP Site 120-747 (Table 1), supplement to: Heider, Franz; Körner, Ulrike; Bitschene, Peter Rene (1993): Volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 118(1-4), 121-134
title_sort magnetic and petrographic properties of odp site 120-747 (table 1), supplement to: heider, franz; körner, ulrike; bitschene, peter rene (1993): volcanic ash particles as carriers of remanent magnetization in deep-sea sediments from the kerguelen plateau. earth and planetary science letters, 118(1-4), 121-134
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