Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4742354 | Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2009 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We conducted a detailed study of natural remanence and rock magnetic properties on three sediment cores from Lake Moreno (Patagonia, Argentina). Based on these measurements, we constructed a relative paleointensity stack for the period 13-24Â kyr BP calibrated ages. Rock magnetic properties of the sediment cores showed uniform magnetic mineralogy and grain size, suggesting that they were suitable for relative paleointensity studies. The remanent magnetisation at 20Â mT (NRM20Â mT) was normalised using the anhysteretic remanent magnetisation at 20Â mT (ARM20Â mT), the saturation of the isothermal remanent magnetisation at 20Â mT (SIRM20Â mT) and the low-field magnetic susceptibility (k). Spectral analysis showed that the normalised records were not affected by local environmental conditions. The recorded pseudo-Thellier paleointensity was compared with records obtained from conventional normalising methods. Comparing the paleointensity curves with others obtained previously in other lakes in the area has allowed us to reach reliable conclusions about centennial-scale features.
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Authors
MarÃa A. Irurzun, Claudia S.G. Gogorza, Sebastián Torcida, Juan M. Lirio, Héctor Nuñez, Paula G. Bercoff, Marcos A.E. Chaparro, Ana M. Sinito,