NZPSV11k.2023 and NZPSV1k.2023: Holocene palaeomagnetic secular variation master records for New Zealand

IF 2.4 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Gillian M. Turner, Ruth M. Corkill
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The southwest Pacific region represents a large area of the globe that is under-represented in palaeomagnetic secular variation databases. Reliable data from the region are however crucial in constructing reliable global models and master records that can be used for palaeomagnetic and archaeomagnetic dating. NZPSV11k.2023 and NZPSV1k.2023 are the result of many years of work during which the palaeomagnetic records and age control of several sequences of lacustrine sediments have been developed and refined, and during which volcanic and archaeomagnetic records have been collected. The New Zealand Holocene record presented here, NZPSV11k, combines continuous records of declination and inclination from multiple sediment cores from each of three lakes, each sequence being independently dated by radiocarbon estimates and/or tephrochronology. The relative palaeointensity record from one of the lakes has been calibrated and added. All records are referenced to 40°S, 175°E. The resulting record differs significantly from the predictions of global models that do not incorporate data from the region. NZPSV11k shows periods of regular, but aperiodic, moderate amplitude directional swings between 11,250 and 8000 BP and between 4000 BP and the present, but lower amplitude variations during the interim 4000 years. NZPSV1k is a separate, high-resolution, full-vector record covering the past millennium. It combines data from the New Zealand geomagnetic observatory, calculations from the gufm1 model, lake sediment data and palaeointensities from archaeological hāngī (Māori earth oven) stones.

It is recommended that the three individual lake sediment records are incorporated separately in future global models of the geomagnetic field, while NZPSV11k and NZPSV1k will be valuable in dating Holocene and recent materials carrying a palaeomagnetic direction and/or intensity.

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NZPSV11k。2023和NZPSV1k。2023:新西兰全新世古地磁长期变化主控记录
西南太平洋地区代表了地球上一大片在古地磁长期变化数据库中代表性不足的地区。然而,该地区的可靠数据对于构建可用于古地磁和古地磁定年的可靠全球模型和主记录至关重要。NZPSV11k.2023和NZPSV1k.2023是多年工作的结果,在此期间,开发和完善了几个湖泊沉积物序列的古地磁记录和年龄控制,并收集了火山和古地磁记录。这里提供的新西兰全新世记录NZPSV11k结合了来自三个湖泊中每个湖泊的多个沉积物岩芯的赤纬和倾斜度的连续记录,每个序列都通过放射性碳估计和/或温度纪年法独立定年。对其中一个湖泊的相对古强度记录进行了校准和补充。所有记录均参考40°S、175°E。由此产生的记录与没有纳入该地区数据的全球模型的预测有很大不同。NZPSV11k显示了11250至8000 BP之间以及4000 BP与现在之间的有规律但非周期性的中等振幅方向摆动,但在过渡的4000年中振幅变化较小。NZPSV1k是一个单独的、高分辨率的全矢量记录,涵盖了过去的千年。它结合了新西兰地磁观测站的数据、gufm1模型的计算、湖泊沉积物数据和毛利土炉石考古的古强度。建议将这三个单独的湖泊沉积物记录分别纳入未来的全球地磁场模型中,而NZPSV11k和NZPSV1k在确定全新世和具有古地磁方向和/或强度的近期物质的年代方面将是有价值的。
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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 地学天文-地球化学与地球物理
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5.00
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4.30%
发文量
78
审稿时长
18.5 weeks
期刊介绍: Launched in 1968 to fill the need for an international journal in the field of planetary physics, geodesy and geophysics, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors has now grown to become important reading matter for all geophysicists. It is the only journal to be entirely devoted to the physical and chemical processes of planetary interiors. Original research papers, review articles, short communications and book reviews are all published on a regular basis; and from time to time special issues of the journal are devoted to the publication of the proceedings of symposia and congresses which the editors feel will be of particular interest to the reader.
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