Paleomagnetism and the Alpine tectonics of Eurasia U the magnetism of the Permian porphyries near Lugano (Northern Italy, Switzerland)
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1966-10
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Hilten, D. van
Zijderveld, J.D.A.
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Abstract
The magnetic properties of 25 oriented samples of the Permian porphyries from the Lugano district are investigated. After a.c. demagnetization (up to 900 Oe peak value) eleven samples produce a characteristic direction of magnetization, declination (D) = N 143.5°E, inclination (I) = −17°. The other samples show streaking towards the direction of the present-day geomagnetic field; their recent magnetic components are very hard and could not be removed by our a.c. demagnetization procedures. The paleomagnetic pole derived from the Lugano rocks is situated at 41.5°N 119.5°W, and is equally divergent from the other Permian poles from extra-Alpine European rocks as are the ones traced in other parts of the Alps. This divergency is best explained by assuming large-scale tectonic displacements of the south Alpine unit before and during the Alpine orogenesis.