Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona

Paleomagnetic data were obtained from nine cooling units of the Late Cretaceous (∼72 Ma) Roskruge Volcanics and from 25 flows in the lower Paleocene Gringo Gulch Volcanics, both from southeastern Arizona. Alternating field demagnetization successfully erased the infrequent secondary components of ma...

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Main Authors: Vugteveen, Rob Wm., Barnes, Arthur E., Butler, Robert F.
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Published: Pilot Scholars 1981
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spelling ftunivportland:oai:pilotscholars.up.edu:env_facpubs-1023 2023-05-15T15:44:14+02:00 Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona Vugteveen, Rob Wm. Barnes, Arthur E. Butler, Robert F. 1981-05-10T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://pilotscholars.up.edu/env_facpubs/25 https://pilotscholars.up.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1023&context=env_facpubs unknown Pilot Scholars https://pilotscholars.up.edu/env_facpubs/25 https://pilotscholars.up.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1023&context=env_facpubs Environmental Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations Environmental Sciences Geophysics and Seismology text 1981 ftunivportland 2022-02-09T19:01:35Z Paleomagnetic data were obtained from nine cooling units of the Late Cretaceous (∼72 Ma) Roskruge Volcanics and from 25 flows in the lower Paleocene Gringo Gulch Volcanics, both from southeastern Arizona. Alternating field demagnetization successfully erased the infrequent secondary components of magnetization. The paleomagnetic pole position obtained from the Roskruge Volcanics is at 73.6°N, 176.0°E with dp = 6.2° and dm = 8.8°. The Gringo Gulch Volcanics pole position is at 77.0°N, 201.0°E with dp = 1.2° and dm = 1.7°. In conjunction with other recently published Paleocene and Eocene paleomagnetic poles, these data provide details of North American apparent polar wander during the Laramide orogeny (∼80 to ∼40 Ma). An episode of rapid apparent polar wander from the Cretaceous pole position in the Bering Strait to the Eocene pole position near the present rotation axis occurred during that interval of time. The initiation of this episode of apparent polar wander appears to be coincident with the major plate reorganizations which occurred at the onset of the Laramide orogeny. Text Bering Strait University of Portland: Pilot Scholars Bering Strait Gulch ENVELOPE(-61.483,-61.483,-63.997,-63.997)
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topic Environmental Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
spellingShingle Environmental Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
Vugteveen, Rob Wm.
Barnes, Arthur E.
Butler, Robert F.
Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
description Paleomagnetic data were obtained from nine cooling units of the Late Cretaceous (∼72 Ma) Roskruge Volcanics and from 25 flows in the lower Paleocene Gringo Gulch Volcanics, both from southeastern Arizona. Alternating field demagnetization successfully erased the infrequent secondary components of magnetization. The paleomagnetic pole position obtained from the Roskruge Volcanics is at 73.6°N, 176.0°E with dp = 6.2° and dm = 8.8°. The Gringo Gulch Volcanics pole position is at 77.0°N, 201.0°E with dp = 1.2° and dm = 1.7°. In conjunction with other recently published Paleocene and Eocene paleomagnetic poles, these data provide details of North American apparent polar wander during the Laramide orogeny (∼80 to ∼40 Ma). An episode of rapid apparent polar wander from the Cretaceous pole position in the Bering Strait to the Eocene pole position near the present rotation axis occurred during that interval of time. The initiation of this episode of apparent polar wander appears to be coincident with the major plate reorganizations which occurred at the onset of the Laramide orogeny.
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author Vugteveen, Rob Wm.
Barnes, Arthur E.
Butler, Robert F.
author_facet Vugteveen, Rob Wm.
Barnes, Arthur E.
Butler, Robert F.
author_sort Vugteveen, Rob Wm.
title Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona
title_short Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona
title_full Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona
title_fullStr Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona
title_full_unstemmed Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona
title_sort paleomagnetism of the roskruge and gringo gulch volcanics, southeast arizona
publisher Pilot Scholars
publishDate 1981
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