Laschamp Excursion at Mono Lake? ...

The Laschamp Geomagnetic Excursion (ca. 41 ka) and a related increase of cosmogenic nuclides provides a global tie point among sedimentary and ice core records. In the Wilson Creek Formation, Mono Lake, California, the Laschamp Excursion has not been recognized although the so-called Mono Lake excur...

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Main Authors: Kent, Dennis V., Hemming, Sidney R., Turrin, Brent D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Columbia University 2002
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description The Laschamp Geomagnetic Excursion (ca. 41 ka) and a related increase of cosmogenic nuclides provides a global tie point among sedimentary and ice core records. In the Wilson Creek Formation, Mono Lake, California, the Laschamp Excursion has not been recognized although the so-called Mono Lake excursion was found in the section with an estimated age of about 28 14C ka. However, our reevaluation of the age of the Mono Lake excursion at its type locality using new 14C dates on carbonates and 40Ar/39Ar sanidine dates on ash layers yields an estimate of 38-41 ka. This chronology and the absence of a second excursion in the Wilson Creek Formation suggest that the distinct paleomagnetic feature with negative inclinations at Mono Lake is correlative with the Laschamp Excursion. ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7916/d8280j4t 2025-01-16T22:24:05+00:00 Laschamp Excursion at Mono Lake? ... Kent, Dennis V. Hemming, Sidney R. Turrin, Brent D. 2002 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8280j4t https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8280J4T unknown Columbia University Geophysics FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences Text article-journal Articles ScholarlyArticle 2002 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d8280j4t 2024-10-01T12:19:49Z The Laschamp Geomagnetic Excursion (ca. 41 ka) and a related increase of cosmogenic nuclides provides a global tie point among sedimentary and ice core records. In the Wilson Creek Formation, Mono Lake, California, the Laschamp Excursion has not been recognized although the so-called Mono Lake excursion was found in the section with an estimated age of about 28 14C ka. However, our reevaluation of the age of the Mono Lake excursion at its type locality using new 14C dates on carbonates and 40Ar/39Ar sanidine dates on ash layers yields an estimate of 38-41 ka. This chronology and the absence of a second excursion in the Wilson Creek Formation suggest that the distinct paleomagnetic feature with negative inclinations at Mono Lake is correlative with the Laschamp Excursion. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core DataCite
spellingShingle Geophysics
FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
Kent, Dennis V.
Hemming, Sidney R.
Turrin, Brent D.
Laschamp Excursion at Mono Lake? ...
title Laschamp Excursion at Mono Lake? ...
title_full Laschamp Excursion at Mono Lake? ...
title_fullStr Laschamp Excursion at Mono Lake? ...
title_full_unstemmed Laschamp Excursion at Mono Lake? ...
title_short Laschamp Excursion at Mono Lake? ...
title_sort laschamp excursion at mono lake? ...
topic Geophysics
FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
topic_facet Geophysics
FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8280j4t
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