Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions

The Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains (EWM) are one of five terranes that form West Antarctica. Constraining the positions of these terranes in pre-break up Gondwana is crucial to understanding the history of the palaco-Pacific Gondwana margin. We report the results of a detailed palaeomagnetic investiga...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Randall, Darren E., Mac Niocaill, Conall
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Published: Blackwell 2004
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:12353 2024-02-11T09:58:10+01:00 Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions Randall, Darren E. Mac Niocaill, Conall 2004 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/12353/ http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2004.02192.x/full unknown Blackwell Randall, Darren E.; Mac Niocaill, Conall. 2004 Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions. Geophysical Journal International, 157 (1). 105-116. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2004.02192.x <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2004.02192.x> Earth Sciences Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2004 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2004.02192.x 2024-01-12T00:03:13Z The Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains (EWM) are one of five terranes that form West Antarctica. Constraining the positions of these terranes in pre-break up Gondwana is crucial to understanding the history of the palaco-Pacific Gondwana margin. We report the results of a detailed palaeomagnetic investigation of the EWM, which comprises some 150 sites in six formations, ranging in age from Cambrian to Permian. Five of the studied units yield only viscous remnant magnetizations of recent age, or unstable natural remanent magnetizations. The remaining unit, the mid-late Cambrian Frazier Ridge Formation, yielded stable magnetizations at 16 of 35 sites. This component passes a fold test at the 95 per cent confidence level, indicating that it pre-dates Permian deformation, and we argue that it is of primary origin. The resulting palaeopole (9degreesN; 293degreesE; A(95) = 5.1degrees) is in good agreement with two previously published palaeopoles from similarly aged rocks in the EWM. Collectively these data indicate that the EWM were located in the Natal Embayment prior to Gondwana break-up, and underwent 90degrees of anticlockwise rotation during break-up. All three studies, however, yield inclinations that are slightly too shallow when compared with coeval Gondwana reference poles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica West Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Frazier ENVELOPE(-154.967,-154.967,-77.867,-77.867) Frazier Ridge ENVELOPE(-86.417,-86.417,-79.150,-79.150) Pacific West Antarctica Whitmore Mountains ENVELOPE(-104.000,-104.000,-82.500,-82.500) Geophysical Journal International 157 1 105 116
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Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions
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description The Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains (EWM) are one of five terranes that form West Antarctica. Constraining the positions of these terranes in pre-break up Gondwana is crucial to understanding the history of the palaco-Pacific Gondwana margin. We report the results of a detailed palaeomagnetic investigation of the EWM, which comprises some 150 sites in six formations, ranging in age from Cambrian to Permian. Five of the studied units yield only viscous remnant magnetizations of recent age, or unstable natural remanent magnetizations. The remaining unit, the mid-late Cambrian Frazier Ridge Formation, yielded stable magnetizations at 16 of 35 sites. This component passes a fold test at the 95 per cent confidence level, indicating that it pre-dates Permian deformation, and we argue that it is of primary origin. The resulting palaeopole (9degreesN; 293degreesE; A(95) = 5.1degrees) is in good agreement with two previously published palaeopoles from similarly aged rocks in the EWM. Collectively these data indicate that the EWM were located in the Natal Embayment prior to Gondwana break-up, and underwent 90degrees of anticlockwise rotation during break-up. All three studies, however, yield inclinations that are slightly too shallow when compared with coeval Gondwana reference poles.
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title Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions
title_short Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions
title_full Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions
title_fullStr Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions
title_full_unstemmed Cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a Natal Embayment location for the Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica, in Gondwana reconstructions
title_sort cambrian palaeomagnetic data confirm a natal embayment location for the ellsworth-whitmore mountains, antarctica, in gondwana reconstructions
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