Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous rocks from Cape Kronotskiy, East Kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the NE Pacific area

The Kamchatka Peninsula of northeastern Russia is located along the northwestern margin of the Bering Sea and consists of zones of complexly deformed accreted terranes. Paleomagnetic samples were collected for study from a Late Cretaceous aged locality at Cape Kronotskiy (λ=54°44.8´ N, φ=162°1.29´ E...

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Main Authors: Harbert, W., Tsukanov, N. V., Alexeiev, D. V., Gaedicke, C., Freitag, R., Baranov, B. V., Skolotnev, S. G., Kramer, W., Seifert, W.
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00029888 2023-05-15T15:43:49+02:00 Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous rocks from Cape Kronotskiy, East Kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the NE Pacific area Harbert, W. Tsukanov, N. V. Alexeiev, D. V. Gaedicke, C. Freitag, R. Baranov, B. V. Skolotnev, S. G. Kramer, W. Seifert, W. 2009-09 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/smsps-4-313-2009 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00029888 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00029842/smsps-4-313-2009.pdf https://smsps.copernicus.org/articles/4/313/2009/smsps-4-313-2009.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series -- http://www.stephan-mueller-special-publication-series.net/ -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2525489 -- 1868-4564 https://doi.org/10.5194/smsps-4-313-2009 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00029888 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00029842/smsps-4-313-2009.pdf https://smsps.copernicus.org/articles/4/313/2009/smsps-4-313-2009.pdf https://open-access.net/ uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2009 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/smsps-4-313-2009 2022-02-08T22:47:30Z The Kamchatka Peninsula of northeastern Russia is located along the northwestern margin of the Bering Sea and consists of zones of complexly deformed accreted terranes. Paleomagnetic samples were collected for study from a Late Cretaceous aged locality at Cape Kronotskiy (λ=54°44.8´ N, φ=162°1.29´ E). Two components of magnetization were observed. During stepwise thermal demagnetization, the B-magnetic component was observed up to 600°C having a direction and associated uncertainty in stratigraphic coordinates of Ds=300.7°, Is=48.7°, α95=10.9°, k-value=11.8, n=17. The B component paleolatitude calculated from the Fisher mean in stratigraphic coordinates and associated statistics are λobs=30.4° N or S, λ95=8.9°, n=17 (sites), k-value=11. Our overall study paleolatitude result is similar to a previously reported paleomagnetic study completed within this unit. Terrane trajectories calculated using the finite rotation poles of Engebretson et al. (1985), which are corrected for either Pacific-hotspot drift or True Polar Wander hotspot-spin axis relative motion, show that the sampled unit represents a far traveled tectonostratigraphic terrane and support a model in which accretion (docking) events of this composite or superterrane with the North America plate occur at approximately 40 Ma. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Bering Sea Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) Pacific Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series 4 313 327
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Harbert, W.
Tsukanov, N. V.
Alexeiev, D. V.
Gaedicke, C.
Freitag, R.
Baranov, B. V.
Skolotnev, S. G.
Kramer, W.
Seifert, W.
Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous rocks from Cape Kronotskiy, East Kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the NE Pacific area
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description The Kamchatka Peninsula of northeastern Russia is located along the northwestern margin of the Bering Sea and consists of zones of complexly deformed accreted terranes. Paleomagnetic samples were collected for study from a Late Cretaceous aged locality at Cape Kronotskiy (λ=54°44.8´ N, φ=162°1.29´ E). Two components of magnetization were observed. During stepwise thermal demagnetization, the B-magnetic component was observed up to 600°C having a direction and associated uncertainty in stratigraphic coordinates of Ds=300.7°, Is=48.7°, α95=10.9°, k-value=11.8, n=17. The B component paleolatitude calculated from the Fisher mean in stratigraphic coordinates and associated statistics are λobs=30.4° N or S, λ95=8.9°, n=17 (sites), k-value=11. Our overall study paleolatitude result is similar to a previously reported paleomagnetic study completed within this unit. Terrane trajectories calculated using the finite rotation poles of Engebretson et al. (1985), which are corrected for either Pacific-hotspot drift or True Polar Wander hotspot-spin axis relative motion, show that the sampled unit represents a far traveled tectonostratigraphic terrane and support a model in which accretion (docking) events of this composite or superterrane with the North America plate occur at approximately 40 Ma.
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author Harbert, W.
Tsukanov, N. V.
Alexeiev, D. V.
Gaedicke, C.
Freitag, R.
Baranov, B. V.
Skolotnev, S. G.
Kramer, W.
Seifert, W.
author_facet Harbert, W.
Tsukanov, N. V.
Alexeiev, D. V.
Gaedicke, C.
Freitag, R.
Baranov, B. V.
Skolotnev, S. G.
Kramer, W.
Seifert, W.
author_sort Harbert, W.
title Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous rocks from Cape Kronotskiy, East Kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the NE Pacific area
title_short Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous rocks from Cape Kronotskiy, East Kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the NE Pacific area
title_full Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous rocks from Cape Kronotskiy, East Kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the NE Pacific area
title_fullStr Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous rocks from Cape Kronotskiy, East Kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the NE Pacific area
title_full_unstemmed Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous rocks from Cape Kronotskiy, East Kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the NE Pacific area
title_sort paleomagnetism of the cretaceous rocks from cape kronotskiy, east kamchatka and reconstruction of terrane trajectories in the ne pacific area
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