EGU2020-13546
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-13546
EGU General Assembly 2020
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The first definition of paleointensity in the Early Cretaceous basalts from the Franz Josef Land

Evgeniy Vinogradov1,2, Andrey Eliseev1,2, Dmitriy Metelkin1,2, Victor Abashev1,2, Valery Vernikovsky1,2, and Nikolay Mikhaltsov1,2
Evgeniy Vinogradov et al.
  • 1Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation (ev.vinogradov94@gmail.com)
  • 2Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics A.A. Trofimuka of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

We present the first definition of paleointesity of the Earth’s magnetic field that were obtained in the Early Cretaceous igneous rocks from the Franz Josef Land archipelago (Hooker and Scott Kelty Islands). The age of magmatism was determined by U-Pb method as the Early Cretaceous, about 125 Ma. A mean paleomagnetic direction for these rocks was calculated as D=40.2 deg, I=75.5 deg, a95=2.1 deg, k=89.3, N=52. A corresponding paleomagnetic pole is now located at Plat=69.0 deg; Plon=180.3 deg, A95=3.7 deg. An assessment of the domain structure of ferrimagnets using the Day plot diagram shows that the carriers of the natural remanent magnetization are pseudo-single-domain grains of titanomagnetites with varying Ti-content. Magnetic remanence was unblocked in temperatures of 350-400 °C. Some samples are characterized by unblocking temperatures of 560 °C. The determinations of the absolute values of paleointensity were obtained by the Thellier-Coe method with the implementation of the procedure "check-points". The values of Banc vary within 8.4–16 µT, which is noticeably lower than the current magnetic field at the sampling point ≈55 µT. The corresponding VDMs of 1.13–2.25 × 1022 Am2, with the current value of VDM ≈8 × 1022 Am2. Numerous basalt flows are well studied by paleomagnetic and rockmagnetic methods, together with a large number of geochronological definitions, this makes basalts from the Franz Josef Land promising for obtaining new qualitative determinations of paleointensity in the Early Cretaceous time.

This work was supported by the RSF (project no. 19-17-00091) and the RFBR (project nos. 18-35-00273, 18-05-70035).

How to cite: Vinogradov, E., Eliseev, A., Metelkin, D., Abashev, V., Vernikovsky, V., and Mikhaltsov, N.: The first definition of paleointensity in the Early Cretaceous basalts from the Franz Josef Land, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-13546, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-13546, 2020

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