Richter, Carl et al. (1999): Magnetic intensity loss and core diagenesis in long-core samples from the East Cortez Basin and the San Nicholas Basin (California Borderland)

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 167
ODP 167 1012
ODP 167 1013
Identifier:
2000-002123
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Creator:
Richter, Carl
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
author

Hayashida, Akira
Doshisha University, Japan
author

Guyodo, Yohan
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France
author

Valet, Jean-Pierre
University of California at Davis, United States
author

Verosub, Kenneth L.
author

Identification:
Magnetic intensity loss and core diagenesis in long-core samples from the East Cortez Basin and the San Nicholas Basin (California Borderland)
1999
Earth, Planets and Space
Terra Scientific Publishing Company (TERRAPUB), Tokyo, Japan
51
5
329-336
We performed high resolution magnetic measurements on about 180 m of continuous U-channel samples from Sites 1012 (East Cortez Basin) and 1013 (San Nicolas Basin) that were recovered during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167 to the California Margin. Measurements were made at 1-2 cm intervals from near-complete composite stratigraphic sequences at both of the studied sites with the goal of obtaining high spatial resolution of sediment magnetic properties, including detailed characterization of variations in magnetic mineralogy, concentration, and grain size. The decay of a metastable magnetic mineral or the dissolution of fine-grained magnetite by organic matter reduction had strongly affected both cores, reducing the magnetic intensity to 7%-10% of the initial magnetization. Measurements were carried out ca. 4-6 months after the cores were drilled. Despite the reduced magnetic signal we were able to define a stable characteristic remanence for most of the core. Cyclic variations that were observed over short and long stratigraphic intervals are strongly driven at Earth orbital periodicities and have been used to obtain a detailed age model based on comparison with the insolation record.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:32.4803
West:-118.5355East: -118.2302
South:32.1658

Quaternary geology; Geochronology; Brunhes Chron; California; Cenozoic; continental borderland; cores; diagenesis; East Cortez Basin; East Pacific; Leg 167; magnetic intensity; magnetization; magnetostratigraphy; marine sediments; natural remanent magnetization; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1012; ODP Site 1013; Pacific Ocean; paleomagnetism; Quaternary; remanent magnetization; San Diego California; San Diego County California; San Nicholas Basin; sediments; Southern California; United States; upper Quaternary;

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