A stacked record of relative paleointensity for the past 500 ka in the western equatorial Indian Ocean ...
High-quality relative paleointensity (RPI) is important for the study of Earth Interior and sediments dating. Many existing high-resolution RPI curves have been obtained from the North Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. New high-quality relative paleointensity (RPI) stacks are required for other regions, e...
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2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7924963 https://zenodo.org/record/7924963 |
Summary: | High-quality relative paleointensity (RPI) is important for the study of Earth Interior and sediments dating. Many existing high-resolution RPI curves have been obtained from the North Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. New high-quality relative paleointensity (RPI) stacks are required for other regions, e.g., Indian Ocean, because the geomagnetic field is a global phenomenon. There has been no such stack reported from this region, and it is required to make efforts for constructing a new stack in such areas for global coverage of paleointensity data. A new stack will be useful as a chronology tool because the water depths of some regions are below the calcium carbonate compensation depth and oxygen isotope stratigraphy is usually not applicable. Recent studies have revealed that high-quality RPI records have great potential for a global correlation of marine sediments in the late Pleistocene. In this context, we conducted a paleomagnetic study on 4 sediment cores recovered from the western equatorial Indian Ocean. ... |
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