The upper and lower Nunivak sedimentary geomagnetic transitional records from southern Sicily
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1993
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Hoof, A.A.M. van
Os, B.J.H. van
Langereis, C.G.
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Van Hoof, A.A.M., van Os, B.J.H. and Langereis, C.G., 1993. The upper and lower Nunivak sedimentary geomagnetic
transitional records from southern Sicily. Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 77: 297—313.
The detailed paleomagnetic records of the upper and lower Nunivak polarity transitions have been determined from
Pliocene marine marls in southern Sicily. Magnetites are the most important carrier of the remanence in both records. The
transitions are recorded in two components; a low temperature and a high temperature component. The two components do
not represent the geomagnetic field because the changes in these components take place at lithological boundaries. In
addition, the directional changes do not completely match directional changes of the same transitions recorded in Calabria,
some 250 km away. The character of the virtual geomagnetic poles paths is probably caused by smoothing of the stable
directions before and after the transitions. The directional changes as well as the smoothing mechanism can be explained by
the diagenetic magnetite formation model (Van Hoof et al., 1992) in which shortly after burial, the remanence carried by
newly formed secondary magnetites is superposed on the initial remanence carried by primary magnetite.