Paleomagnetic Secular Variation Records From the Post-Glacial Tahiti Coral Reef

IF 2.9 3区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Steve P. Lund, Ellen Platzman, Gilbert Camoin, Nicolas Thouveny
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IODP Expedition 310 recovered more than 600 m of Post Last-Glacial-Maximum (LGM) coral reef framework rocks from the current reef tract surrounding the island of Tahiti. Six sites (12 holes) were sampled for paleomagnetic studies on the south side of the island, termed the Maraa reef tract, and five sites (12 holes) were sampled for paleomagnetic studies on the north side of the island, termed the Tiarei reef tract. The sampled framework rocks are ∼8,000–15,000 cal. YBP in age based on more than 300 radiocarbon and uranium-series dates. We have recovered paleomagnetic inclination and relative paleointensity records from all of these holes with an average sampling interval of ∼100–200 years. These paleomagnetic records are correlatable across all holes of each reef tract. Combining all of the paleomagnetic data let us build a composite paleomagnetic record for each tract, which is correlatable between tracts in their interval of temporal overlap. The paleomagnetic records are synchronous between the two tracks and are consistent with Late Quaternary paleomagnetic records from Australia/New Zealand. This is the first detailed paleomagnetic record from a coral reef environment and one of few late Quaternary paleomagnetic records from the Southern Hemisphere Pacific region. The paleomagnetic results also are distinctive in that they provide replicate evidence for three short (∼100 years) intervals of anomalous inclinations with values that approach reversed polarity. These may be magnetic field excursions or some different kind of anomalous paleomagnetic secular variation.

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冰期后塔希提岛珊瑚礁古地磁长期变化记录
IODP探险队310从塔希提岛周围的礁带中回收了超过600米的末次冰期极大期后(LGM)珊瑚礁框架岩石。在岛的南侧,有6个地点(12个孔)进行古地磁研究,称为Maraa礁带;在岛的北侧,有5个地点(12个孔)进行古地磁研究,称为Tiarei礁带。根据300多个放射性碳和铀系列测年,采样的框架岩石年龄约为8,000-15,000 cal. YBP。我们以平均采样间隔~ 100 ~ 200年的时间,恢复了所有孔的古地磁倾角和相对古强度记录。这些古地磁记录在每个礁带的所有孔之间都具有相关性。结合所有的古地磁数据,我们可以为每个束建立一个复合的古地磁记录,在它们的时间重叠区间内,这些束之间是相关的。两道古地磁记录同步,与澳大利亚/新西兰晚第四纪古地磁记录一致。这是首次详细的珊瑚礁环境古地磁记录,也是南半球太平洋地区为数不多的晚第四纪古地磁记录之一。古地磁结果的独特之处在于,它们提供了三个短(~ 100年)间隔的异常倾向的重复证据,其值接近极性反转。这些可能是磁场偏移或某种不同类型的异常古地磁长期变化。
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Earth and Space Science
Earth and Space Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
3.20%
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285
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Marking AGU’s second new open access journal in the last 12 months, Earth and Space Science is the only journal that reflects the expansive range of science represented by AGU’s 62,000 members, including all of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences, and related fields in environmental science, geoengineering, space engineering, and biogeochemistry.
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