2015
DOI: 10.1002/2015gc005930
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Magnetostratigraphic constraints on the age of the lower Beaufort Group, western Karoo basin, South Africa, and a critical analysis of existing UPb geochronological data

Abstract: We studied three partially overlapping sections with a composite thickness of ∼600 m in the upper Permian fluvial siltstones and fine‐grained sandstones of the Abrahamskraal Formation, the basal unit of the Beaufort Group, in the Karoo Basin of Western Cape Province, South Africa. Paleomagnetic analysis reveals three components of Natural Remanent Magnetization (NRM). Heating to ∼180°C removes a remanent magnetization parallel to the present‐day field, which is interpreted as a viscous overprint. An intermedia… Show more

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“…Here we provide a more straightforward explanation for this apparent age inversion: that the zircon grains from ash beds in the middle Ecca Group have been affected by Pb-loss, the degree of which is difficult to assess at the resolution of the SHRIMP method for samples <500 Ma (Tohver et al, 2015). For example, for Phanerozoic samples, subsequent loss of radiogenic Pb will cause analyses to plot in an array between the magmatic age and the age of disturbance along a line subparallel to the Concordia curve, and with uncertainty ellipses still overlapping with Concordia, so the degree of Pb-loss is potentially impossible to resolve (Tohver et al, 2015).…”
Section: Shrimp U-pb Geochronologymentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Here we provide a more straightforward explanation for this apparent age inversion: that the zircon grains from ash beds in the middle Ecca Group have been affected by Pb-loss, the degree of which is difficult to assess at the resolution of the SHRIMP method for samples <500 Ma (Tohver et al, 2015). For example, for Phanerozoic samples, subsequent loss of radiogenic Pb will cause analyses to plot in an array between the magmatic age and the age of disturbance along a line subparallel to the Concordia curve, and with uncertainty ellipses still overlapping with Concordia, so the degree of Pb-loss is potentially impossible to resolve (Tohver et al, 2015).…”
Section: Shrimp U-pb Geochronologymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Previous paleomagnetic work in the Tanqua depocentre revealed up to three paleomagnetic components, including a low-temperature (≤ 175°C) recently-acquired VRM and a higher temperature (≤ 475°C) remagnetization that may be related to Jurassic Large Igneous Province (LIP) emplacement (Lanci et al, 2013;Tohver et al, 2015). Reverse polarity ChRM data reported from the overlying Abrakamskraal Formation in the Beaufort Group (Fig.…”
Section: Ecca Group Pienaarsfonteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…691 692 The 'brief-GU1r' option relies on the large wealth of data from the Russian sections through the 693 Urzhumian, and requires that the U-Pb SHRIMP ages from the Abrahamskraal Fm are too young, 694 probably impacted by lead loss (e.g. Tohver et al 2015). It also indicates the Kapteinskraalian LVF 695 extends into the Kungurian, counter to vertebrate workers hypotheses.…”
Section: Group 685 686mentioning
confidence: 99%