New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador

Paleomagnetic data from three sedimentary sections in Pichincha province -Quito City (QC), Mullimica (Mu) and El Tingo (En- Ecuador (northwestern South America) are reported. Analysis of natural remanent magnetization directions obtained from 109 oriented samples taken at 4 sites, shows that some sa...

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Main Author: Nami, Hugo G.
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:repository.si.edu:10088/26200 2023-05-15T13:56:43+02:00 New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador Nami, Hugo G. 2015 http://hdl.handle.net/10088/26200 http://www.geofisica.unam.mx/unid_apoyo/editorial/publicaciones/investigacion/geofisica_internacional/anteriores/2015/02/2_nami.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gi.2015.04.009 unknown Geofisica Internacional https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016716915000100?via%3Dihub Nami, Hugo G. 2015. " New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador ." Geofisica Internacional . 54 (2):127–148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gi.2015.04.009 0016-7169 http://hdl.handle.net/10088/26200 http://www.geofisica.unam.mx/unid_apoyo/editorial/publicaciones/investigacion/geofisica_internacional/anteriores/2015/02/2_nami.pdf 135843 doi:10.1016/j.gi.2015.04.009 Journal Article 2015 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gi.2015.04.009 2020-10-20T11:13:48Z Paleomagnetic data from three sedimentary sections in Pichincha province -Quito City (QC), Mullimica (Mu) and El Tingo (En- Ecuador (northwestern South America) are reported. Analysis of natural remanent magnetization directions obtained from 109 oriented samples taken at 4 sites, shows that some samples recorded a magnetic component different from the normal present geomagnetic field (GMF). The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) was determined by progressive AF demagnetization. The analysis shows that the sections recorded ChRM of normal, intermediate and reverse polarities during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition and Holocene. Normal directions were recorded in QC, while normal and intermediate polarity directions at Mu and, reverse VGPs at ET. QC and the upper portion of Mu correspond to the paleosecular variation Holocene record for Ecuador during the similar to = 5.6 ka BR Sites from Er recorded two stable oblique reverse records with a large fluctuation far from the present GMF at (similar to 10.5 ka BR The transitional virtual geomagnetic poles generally agree with those registered during the possible Pleistocene-Holocene excursion observed in other places of the planet. When plotted in a present world map, VGPs calculated from normal samples at QC are very well clustered in Northern North America, Greenland and Northern Europe; most VGP 's calculated from Mu are situated between 30 and 60 northern latitude in Northern North America, Greenland, western Europe, Africa and North Pacific Ocean. Interestingly, the majority of the reverse directions from ET conforms a patch located in southern Africa, and a few ones are situated in central Africa, eastern Australia and Antarctica. An Ecuadorian paleopole was calculated with data resulting from QC and Mu. Also other paleopoles of the same age were processed from other North and South American sites. Remarkably they agree well, although they do not agree with the geographical pole showing similar to 15 degrees angular difference in relation to the rotation 's axis of the Earth. Finally, is discussed the hypothesis of the global excursional state of the GMF during the last similar to 11.0 ka BP and the potential use as dating tool the excursion dated at 10.5 ka Bp. NMNH NH-Anthropology Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Greenland Unknown Greenland Pacific Quito ENVELOPE(-59.783,-59.783,-62.450,-62.450) Geofísica Internacional 54 2 127 148
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description Paleomagnetic data from three sedimentary sections in Pichincha province -Quito City (QC), Mullimica (Mu) and El Tingo (En- Ecuador (northwestern South America) are reported. Analysis of natural remanent magnetization directions obtained from 109 oriented samples taken at 4 sites, shows that some samples recorded a magnetic component different from the normal present geomagnetic field (GMF). The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) was determined by progressive AF demagnetization. The analysis shows that the sections recorded ChRM of normal, intermediate and reverse polarities during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition and Holocene. Normal directions were recorded in QC, while normal and intermediate polarity directions at Mu and, reverse VGPs at ET. QC and the upper portion of Mu correspond to the paleosecular variation Holocene record for Ecuador during the similar to = 5.6 ka BR Sites from Er recorded two stable oblique reverse records with a large fluctuation far from the present GMF at (similar to 10.5 ka BR The transitional virtual geomagnetic poles generally agree with those registered during the possible Pleistocene-Holocene excursion observed in other places of the planet. When plotted in a present world map, VGPs calculated from normal samples at QC are very well clustered in Northern North America, Greenland and Northern Europe; most VGP 's calculated from Mu are situated between 30 and 60 northern latitude in Northern North America, Greenland, western Europe, Africa and North Pacific Ocean. Interestingly, the majority of the reverse directions from ET conforms a patch located in southern Africa, and a few ones are situated in central Africa, eastern Australia and Antarctica. An Ecuadorian paleopole was calculated with data resulting from QC and Mu. Also other paleopoles of the same age were processed from other North and South American sites. Remarkably they agree well, although they do not agree with the geographical pole showing similar to 15 degrees angular difference in relation to the rotation 's axis of the Earth. Finally, is discussed the hypothesis of the global excursional state of the GMF during the last similar to 11.0 ka BP and the potential use as dating tool the excursion dated at 10.5 ka Bp. NMNH NH-Anthropology
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New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador
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title New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador
title_short New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador
title_full New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador
title_fullStr New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed New Paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at Pichincha province, Ecuador
title_sort new paleomagnetic results and evidence for a geomagnetic field excursion during the pleistocene-holocene transition at pichincha province, ecuador
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