DEPTH OF POSTDEPOSITIONAL REMANENCE ACQUISITION IN DEEP-SEA SEDIMENTS - A CASE-STUDY OF THE BRUNHES-MATUYAMA REVERSAL AND OXYGEN ISOTOPIC STAGE-19.1

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DEMENOCAL, PB [1 ]
RUDDIMAN, WF [1 ]
KENT, DV [1 ]
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[1] COLUMBIA UNIV,DEPT GEOL SCI,PALISADES,NY 10964
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10.1016/0012-821X(90)90066-7
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Although post-depositional remanent magnetization (PDRM) in deep-sea sediments appears to be acquired during the earliest stages of sediment compaction, the natural variability of the PDRM lock-in depth in deep-sea sediments is poorly understood and as yet unquantified. Here we consider variations in the relative stratigraphic positions of oxygen isotopic interglacial Stage 19.1 and the Brunhes-Matuyama (B/M) Chronozone reversal for eight deep-sea sediment cores. Results from a similar study of the displacement between a widespread microtektite layer and the B/M boundary are also included [1]. The PDRM lock-in depth and the temporal relationships between the B/M and Stage 19.1 datums can be determined from the offsets between the paleomagnetic and the isotopic (and microtektite) stratigraphies. For cores with sedimentation rates greater than 1 cm kyr-1, the depth offset between the paleomagnetic and isotopic datums is a linear function of sedimentation rate. A simple model (r2 = 0.77) demonstrates that (1) PDRM acquisition occurs ∼ 16 cm below the sediment surface, and (2) the B/M reversal occurs 6 kyr (±2 kyr) after the Stage 19.1 datum, and the Stage 19.1 datum occurs 9 kyr (±3 kyr) after the deposition of the Australasian microtektite strewnfield. This example argues against simple geophysical models linking geomagnetic field reversals to climate change or impact events. The B/M boundary is anomalously deep (30-50 cm) in very low accumulation rate sediments ( < 1 cm kyr-1) and this may reflect the unusual physical properties of these sediments. A review of the geotechnical literature suggests that very low accumulation rate sediments have sufficient time to develop enhanced interparticle rigidity (structural strength) which inhibits early compaction and, hence, PDRM acquisition. © 1990.
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