Artículo
Early cretaceous absolute geomagnetic paleointensities from Córdoba Province (Argentina)
Cejudo Ruiz, Ruben; Goguitchaichvili, Avto; Geuna, Silvana Evangelina
; Alva Valdivia, Luis M.; Solé, Jesus; Morales, Juan
Fecha de publicación:
12/2006
Editorial:
Springer Verlag Berlín
Revista:
Earth, Planets and Space
ISSN:
1343-8832
e-ISSN:
1880-5981
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
We present here new paleointensity and geochronology results from Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks of Sierra Chica de Cordoba (Argentina). The new K-Ar isotopic ages of 5 samples range from 136 to 122 Ma. Twenty five samples from 7 individual flows yielded acceptable paleointensity estimates. The mean paleointensity values per flow are ranging from 53.0±1.9 to 25.4±2.6 μT and the corresponding Virtual Dipole Moments (VDMs) are ranging from 9.3±1.3 to 4.6±0.5 (1022 Am2). This corresponds to the mean value of 7.3±1.7x1022 Am2, which is compatible to the present geomagnetic axial dipole. Currently available selected paleointensity data from 80 to 130 Ma suggest that geomagnetic field strength frequently fluctuated before and during the Cretaceous Normal Superchron while the magnetic polarity maintained stable. The mean paleointensities derived from Cordoba lavas agree remarkably well with those obtained from the Parana Magmatic Province (133-132 Ma). This reinforces the hypothesis about the unreliability of ‘Mesozoic Dipole Low'.
Palabras clave:
Early Cretaceous
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Paleointensity
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Rock-Magnetism
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South America
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE GEOCIENCIAS BASICAS, APLICADAS Y AMBIENTALES DE BS. AS
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Cejudo Ruiz, Ruben; Goguitchaichvili, Avto; Geuna, Silvana Evangelina; Alva Valdivia, Luis M.; Solé, Jesus; et al.; Early cretaceous absolute geomagnetic paleointensities from Córdoba Province (Argentina); Springer Verlag Berlín; Earth, Planets and Space; 58; 10; 12-2006; 1333-1339
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