2014
DOI: 10.1186/bf03352221
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Further application of the deconvolution method of post-depositional DRM to the precise record of the Matuyama-Brunhes reversal in the sediments from the Boso Peninsula, Japan

Abstract: The Matuyama-Brunhes geomagnetic reversal was continuously recorded in the massive siltstones of the Boso marine sediments in Japan with the time resolution better than 9 years. However the Boso sediments probably have the post-depositional detrital remanent magnetization (pDRM) depressing short-period variations due to the convolution of the geomagnetic field. The previous application of the deconvolution method of pDRM to the 900 year records gave the half fixing depth of 21 cm. Further application of this f… Show more

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“…The directional changes obtained in this study (Figure 6a) are more complicated than those of Chauvin et al [1990], who report a single directional reversal from the southern side of Punaruu Valley (Figure 6b). A similar oscillatory remanence change at the M‐B transition was reported from a lava flow sequence on Maui [ Coe et al , 2004] and also from several sedimentary records [e.g., Tsunakawa et al , 1996, 1999; Yamazaki and Oda , 2001]. Complex directional behaviors were clearly observed in the high‐deposition‐rate sediment drifts [ Channell and Lehman , 1997].…”
Section: Paleodirectionssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The directional changes obtained in this study (Figure 6a) are more complicated than those of Chauvin et al [1990], who report a single directional reversal from the southern side of Punaruu Valley (Figure 6b). A similar oscillatory remanence change at the M‐B transition was reported from a lava flow sequence on Maui [ Coe et al , 2004] and also from several sedimentary records [e.g., Tsunakawa et al , 1996, 1999; Yamazaki and Oda , 2001]. Complex directional behaviors were clearly observed in the high‐deposition‐rate sediment drifts [ Channell and Lehman , 1997].…”
Section: Paleodirectionssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…1c). These pioneering studies identified the M-B boundary approximately 2 m below the Byk-E tephra bed using alternating field (AF) demagnetization, which removes secondary remanences by exposing a specimen to an alternating magnetic field (Niitsuma 1971;Okada and Niitsuma 1989;Tsunakawa et al 1995Tsunakawa et al , 1999Aida 1997).…”
Section: Previous Paleomagnetic Studies In the Kokumoto Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, its influence is also observed in records of older Cenozoic reversals obtained from Australian lavas [Hoffman, 1986;. With regard to the Matuyama-Brunhes, domination of the transitional field by the Australian flux patch extended over a considerable portion of Earth's surface [see Hoffman, 2000], as its apparent effect has been observed in Chilean lavas [Brown et al, 1994[Brown et al, , 2004, Japanese sediments [e.g., Niitsuma, 1971;Tsunakawa et al, 1999], and Chinese loess [Zhu et al, 1994].…”
Section: Reversal Of the Ad-field And Conclusion Of The Dynamo Processmentioning
confidence: 99%