Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes

We report a paleomagnetic study of Icelandic lavas of late Miocene to late Pliocene age to test the Geocentric Axial Dipole hypothesis at high-northern latitudes. Cores were sampled from 125 sites in the Fljótsdalur valley in eastern Iceland, and hand samples were taken for 17 new incremental heatin...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Døssing, Arne, Riishuus, Morten S., Niocaill, Conall Mac, Muxworthy, Adrian R, MacLennan, John
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/21a641ab-bad2-4014-a7f9-9530b0547aee 2024-09-15T18:14:43+00:00 Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes Døssing, Arne Riishuus, Morten S. Niocaill, Conall Mac Muxworthy, Adrian R MacLennan, John 2020 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/21a641ab-bad2-4014-a7f9-9530b0547aee https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggaa148 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/222645105/ggaa148_.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/21a641ab-bad2-4014-a7f9-9530b0547aee info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Døssing , A , Riishuus , M S , Niocaill , C M , Muxworthy , A R & MacLennan , J 2020 , ' Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes ' , Geophysical Journal International , vol. 222 , no. 1 , pp. 86–102 . https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggaa148 article 2020 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggaa148 2024-06-25T14:53:04Z We report a paleomagnetic study of Icelandic lavas of late Miocene to late Pliocene age to test the Geocentric Axial Dipole hypothesis at high-northern latitudes. Cores were sampled from 125 sites in the Fljótsdalur valley in eastern Iceland, and hand samples were taken for 17 new incremental heating 40 Ar/ 39 Ar age determinations. 96% of the cores were oriented using both a Brunton compass and a sun compass. Comparison of the magnetic and sun azimuths reveal a deviation of ±5○, ±10○ and ±20○, respectively, for 42%, 16% and 3% of the data points, indicating that core sampling intended for paleosecular variation (PSV) studies at high-northern latitudes should be oriented by sun. A total of 1279 independent specimens were subjected to AF- and thermal demagnetization for paleodirectional analysis, and well-grouped site mean directions were obtained for 123 sites of which 113 were found to be independent sites. Applying a selection criteria of k > 50 and N ≥ 5 (N mean = 9.5), we obtain a combined grand mean direction for 46 normal and 53 reverse (for VGP lat > ±45○) polarity sites of declination = 5.6○ and inclination = 77.5○ that is not significantly different from that expected from a GAD field. The corresponding paleomagnetic pole position (VGP lat = 86.3○N, VGP lon = 21.2○E, dp/dm = 4.0○/4.3○) is coincident with the North Pole within the 95% confidence limits. An updated age model is constructed based on the 40 Ar/ 39 Ar ages, showing that the majority of the Fljótsdalur lavas fall within 2-7 Ma. We combine the Fljótsdalur data with existing data from the nearby Jökuldalur valley. The 154 paleodirections are well-dispersed between 1-7 Ma and constitute a high-quality data set for PSV analysis. Our results partly support previous conclusions of a generally higher dispersion during reverse polarity intervals. However, when comparing our Matutayma data with Brunhes age data from Jan Mayen, we find no evidence of a higher VGP scatter during the Matuyama as previously suggested. When comparing our VGP scatter ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Jan Mayen North Pole Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Geophysical Journal International 222 1 86 102
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description We report a paleomagnetic study of Icelandic lavas of late Miocene to late Pliocene age to test the Geocentric Axial Dipole hypothesis at high-northern latitudes. Cores were sampled from 125 sites in the Fljótsdalur valley in eastern Iceland, and hand samples were taken for 17 new incremental heating 40 Ar/ 39 Ar age determinations. 96% of the cores were oriented using both a Brunton compass and a sun compass. Comparison of the magnetic and sun azimuths reveal a deviation of ±5○, ±10○ and ±20○, respectively, for 42%, 16% and 3% of the data points, indicating that core sampling intended for paleosecular variation (PSV) studies at high-northern latitudes should be oriented by sun. A total of 1279 independent specimens were subjected to AF- and thermal demagnetization for paleodirectional analysis, and well-grouped site mean directions were obtained for 123 sites of which 113 were found to be independent sites. Applying a selection criteria of k > 50 and N ≥ 5 (N mean = 9.5), we obtain a combined grand mean direction for 46 normal and 53 reverse (for VGP lat > ±45○) polarity sites of declination = 5.6○ and inclination = 77.5○ that is not significantly different from that expected from a GAD field. The corresponding paleomagnetic pole position (VGP lat = 86.3○N, VGP lon = 21.2○E, dp/dm = 4.0○/4.3○) is coincident with the North Pole within the 95% confidence limits. An updated age model is constructed based on the 40 Ar/ 39 Ar ages, showing that the majority of the Fljótsdalur lavas fall within 2-7 Ma. We combine the Fljótsdalur data with existing data from the nearby Jökuldalur valley. The 154 paleodirections are well-dispersed between 1-7 Ma and constitute a high-quality data set for PSV analysis. Our results partly support previous conclusions of a generally higher dispersion during reverse polarity intervals. However, when comparing our Matutayma data with Brunhes age data from Jan Mayen, we find no evidence of a higher VGP scatter during the Matuyama as previously suggested. When comparing our VGP scatter ...
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author Døssing, Arne
Riishuus, Morten S.
Niocaill, Conall Mac
Muxworthy, Adrian R
MacLennan, John
spellingShingle Døssing, Arne
Riishuus, Morten S.
Niocaill, Conall Mac
Muxworthy, Adrian R
MacLennan, John
Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes
author_facet Døssing, Arne
Riishuus, Morten S.
Niocaill, Conall Mac
Muxworthy, Adrian R
MacLennan, John
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title Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes
title_short Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes
title_full Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes
title_fullStr Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes
title_full_unstemmed Late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes
title_sort late miocene to late pleistocene geomagnetic secular variation at high-northern latitudes
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