2019
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12412
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High‐resolution stratigraphy of a Quaternary fluvial deposit based on magnetic susceptibility variations (Jászság Basin, Hungary)

Abstract: Quaternary fluvial succession of the Jászság Basin (Hungary) was investigated, challenging the stratigraphical potential of ‘early postglacial fluvial magnetic susceptibility episodes' recognized earlier in the Körös Basin. Low field magnetic susceptibility (MS) was measured in four boreholes from the basin centre and margins, representing channel and flood‐plain environments. Statistical distributions of MS data contain significant sets of outliers, regardless of facies conditions. The downhole distribution o… Show more

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“…(2003), reinterpreted by Püspöki et al . (2016, 2020). [Colour figure can be viewed at www.boreas.dk]…”
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“…(2003), reinterpreted by Püspöki et al . (2016, 2020). [Colour figure can be viewed at www.boreas.dk]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Püspöki et al . 2016, 2020). Between STS surfaces magnetically identified sedimentary cycles (magnetic susceptibility cycles) were defined.…”
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