Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4732863 | Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2006 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
IRM and L-F test experiments and mineral analyses show titano-magnetite as the major remanence carrying magnetic mineral. AF and thermal demagnetizations of the Sadara sill yielded a mean ChRM direction as D=315.6°, I=â43.0° (α95=9.78; k=25.38) and the corresponding VGP at 25°S; 114.6°E (dp/dm=6.58°/11.6°). The Sadara sill pole is significantly different from those of the Deccan (65 Ma) and the Rajmahal Traps (118 Ma) but is close to the Cretaceous poles of 85-91 Ma rock units from southern India. This suggests a pre-Deccan age for the sill.
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Authors
Arijit Ray, S.K. Patil, D.K. Paul, S.K. Biswas, Brindaban Das, N.C. Pant,