Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8912076 | Marine Geology | 2017 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Ocean Drilling Program Site 1143 of Leg 184 in the southern South China Sea (SCS) recovered a continuous sedimentary sequence since the Late Miocene (~Â 10Â Ma), which provides a unique record for better understanding the tectonic, environmental, and climatic evolution in the southern part of the SCS. In this study, we conducted a detailed rock magnetism and paleomagnetism study on 637 discrete samples taken from 512.1Â m cores of Hole 1143C. Rock magnetic measurements indicate that the main magnetic mineral is single domain magnetite for samples from the upper 200Â mcd (meter composite depth). All samples were subjected to stepwise alternating field demagnetization. The demagnetization behaviors of the samples below 200Â mcd were erratic and unstable, owing to very weak remanent magnetization. A total of 15 reliable magnetic reversal events were identified in the upper 190Â mcd cores of Hole 1143C based on the declination variations of the characteristic remanent magnetization, which can be correlated very well with the Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale 2012 in combination with biostratigraphic data and astronomical time scales. Our new magnetostratigraphic results provide a more confident age framework for the southern SCS since the Early Pliocene.
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Authors
Huaichun Wu, Meinan Shi, Xixi Zhao, Bingyue Huang, Shihong Zhang, Haiyan Li, Tianshui Yang, Changsong Lin,