Long-teta VRM and relative paleointensity estimates in sediments
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1999-02-16
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Kok, Yvo S.
Tauxe, Lisa
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Abstract
Geomagnetic paleointensity measurements from sedimentary records can be severely affected by viscous remanent
magnetization (VRM). We present a method for determining varying amounts of long-term VRM acquired during the
present polarity interval, using the typically non-linear relationship between acquisition of artificial magnetization and
demagnetization of NRM. The non-linear parts are to be avoided for paleointensity determinations, but here we focus
on their use for indicators of long-relaxation time VRM. The method, which does not require determining paleointensity
values, suggests correlations with paleoclimate curves and age-dependent growth of VRM. Furthermore, it appears that the
long- VRM acquired during the Pleistocene is accompanied by short- effects detected in the laboratory environment.
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Keywords
paleomagnetism, magnetic intensity, natural remanent magnetization, viscous remanent magnetization, Brunhes
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