Palaeomagnetism and rock magnetism of the Tortonian—Messinian boundary stratotype at Falconara, Sicily
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1992
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Langereis, C.G.
Dekkers, M.J.
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Langereis, C.G. and Dekkers, MJ., 1992. Palaeomagnetism and rock magnetism of the Tortonian—Messinian boundary
stratotype at Falconara, Sicily. Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 71: 100—111.
The Tortonian—Messinian boundary stratotype at Stazione Falconara (Sicily) yields normal polarity remanent magnetizations
of post-tilting age, implying that the entire section is (sub)recently remagnetized. The absence of direct time control on
the biostratigraphic datum levels in the section makes it therefore less suited as a boundary stratotype section. Existing age
estimates for the Tortonian—Messinian boundary are discussed; it is concluded that an age of 5.6 Ma is at present the best
estimate. Assessment of the magnetic mineralogy in the Falconara section shows that rock magnetic parameters are for a
large part lithologically controlled. A second important controlling factor is the numerous joints, which could have acted as
channels for circulating groundwater and from which predominantly (sub)recent finely crystalline haematite was precipitated,
possibly mediated by weathering processes. This haematite has completely replaced an earlier and presumably
magnetite-dominated magnetic mineralogy.