Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error

We studied the palaeomagnetism of red fine-grained sandstones and coarse siltstones of the early Silurian Springdale Group of central Newfoundland. At 10 sites, a high blocking temperature characteristic remanence carried by haematite was isolated. This remanence is shown to predate probable early D...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Hodych, Joseph P., Buchan, Kenneth L.
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Language:English
Published: Royal Astronomical Society 1994
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:6204 2023-10-01T03:57:33+02:00 Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error Hodych, Joseph P. Buchan, Kenneth L. 1994-06 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6204/ https://research.library.mun.ca/6204/1/Early.Silurian.palaeolatitude.of.the.Springdale.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6204/3/Early.Silurian.palaeolatitude.of.the.Springdale.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1994.tb02459.x en eng Royal Astronomical Society https://research.library.mun.ca/6204/1/Early.Silurian.palaeolatitude.of.the.Springdale.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6204/3/Early.Silurian.palaeolatitude.of.the.Springdale.pdf Hodych, Joseph P. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Hodych=3AJoseph_P=2E=3A=3A.html> and Buchan, Kenneth L. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Buchan=3AKenneth_L=2E=3A=3A.html> (1994) Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error. Geophysical Journal International, 117 (3). pp. 640-652. ISSN 0956-540X Article PeerReviewed 1994 ftmemorialuniv https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1994.tb02459.x 2023-09-03T06:45:44Z We studied the palaeomagnetism of red fine-grained sandstones and coarse siltstones of the early Silurian Springdale Group of central Newfoundland. At 10 sites, a high blocking temperature characteristic remanence carried by haematite was isolated. This remanence is shown to predate probable early Devonian folding. Anti-parallel north- and south-directed remanences through a 100 m section of redbeds and a positive conglomerate test on haematite-bearing volcanic clasts suggest absence of remagnetization. Inverting the south-directed sites and unfolding yields a characteristic remanence with a mean declination of 23.6" and a mean inclination of - 14.2" (myg5= 7.3", k = 45.4). The inclination corresponds to a probable early Silurian palaeolatitude of 7"s f 4". We find no significant difference between early Silurian palaeolatitudes for central Newfoundland north and south of the Red Indian Line suture, and conclude that the part of the Iapetus Ocean across the suture had narrowed to less than about 5" by the early Silurian. This is consistent with palaeomagnetic results from Britain and Ireland that suggest no more than a narrow Iapetus at low palaeolatitude by the early Silurian. We also tested whether we have underestimated palaeolatitude because of sediment compaction reducing remanence inclination from that of the early Silurian field. We measured anisotropy of the isothermal remanence (IRM) acquisition for one specimen from each stable site, finding that a field of 200 to 800 rnT applied at 45" to bedding produced an isothermal remanence oriented on average at 42" to bedding. Theory then predicts that sediment compaction caused less than 2" average inclination shallowing in the Springdale Group redbeds, and less than a 1" underestimation of palaeolatitude. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Indian Geophysical Journal International 117 3 640 652
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description We studied the palaeomagnetism of red fine-grained sandstones and coarse siltstones of the early Silurian Springdale Group of central Newfoundland. At 10 sites, a high blocking temperature characteristic remanence carried by haematite was isolated. This remanence is shown to predate probable early Devonian folding. Anti-parallel north- and south-directed remanences through a 100 m section of redbeds and a positive conglomerate test on haematite-bearing volcanic clasts suggest absence of remagnetization. Inverting the south-directed sites and unfolding yields a characteristic remanence with a mean declination of 23.6" and a mean inclination of - 14.2" (myg5= 7.3", k = 45.4). The inclination corresponds to a probable early Silurian palaeolatitude of 7"s f 4". We find no significant difference between early Silurian palaeolatitudes for central Newfoundland north and south of the Red Indian Line suture, and conclude that the part of the Iapetus Ocean across the suture had narrowed to less than about 5" by the early Silurian. This is consistent with palaeomagnetic results from Britain and Ireland that suggest no more than a narrow Iapetus at low palaeolatitude by the early Silurian. We also tested whether we have underestimated palaeolatitude because of sediment compaction reducing remanence inclination from that of the early Silurian field. We measured anisotropy of the isothermal remanence (IRM) acquisition for one specimen from each stable site, finding that a field of 200 to 800 rnT applied at 45" to bedding produced an isothermal remanence oriented on average at 42" to bedding. Theory then predicts that sediment compaction caused less than 2" average inclination shallowing in the Springdale Group redbeds, and less than a 1" underestimation of palaeolatitude.
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author Hodych, Joseph P.
Buchan, Kenneth L.
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Buchan, Kenneth L.
Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error
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title Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error
title_short Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error
title_full Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error
title_fullStr Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error
title_full_unstemmed Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error
title_sort early silurian palaeolatitude of the springdale group redbeds of central newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error
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Hodych, Joseph P. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Hodych=3AJoseph_P=2E=3A=3A.html> and Buchan, Kenneth L. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Buchan=3AKenneth_L=2E=3A=3A.html> (1994) Early Silurian palaeolatitude of the Springdale Group redbeds of central Newfoundland: a palaeomagnetic determination with a remanence anisotropy test for inclination error. Geophysical Journal International, 117 (3). pp. 640-652. ISSN 0956-540X
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