High‐resolution paleomagnetic and sedimentological investigations on the Tibetan Plateau for the past 16 ka cal B.P.—The Tangra Yumco record. (10th March 2016)
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- High‐resolution paleomagnetic and sedimentological investigations on the Tibetan Plateau for the past 16 ka cal B.P.—The Tangra Yumco record. (10th March 2016)
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- High‐resolution paleomagnetic and sedimentological investigations on the Tibetan Plateau for the past 16 ka cal B.P.—The Tangra Yumco record
- Authors:
- Henkel, Karoline
Haberzettl, Torsten
St‐Onge, Guillaume
Wang, Junbo
Ahlborn, Marieke
Daut, Gerhard
Zhu, Liping
Mäusbacher, Roland - Abstract:
- Abstract: The spatial distribution of paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records on the Tibetan Plateau and adjacent areas covering the Holocene and Late Glacial is sparse. In order to reconstruct PSV in this area, a piston core covering the past 17.5 ka cal B.P. retrieved from Lake Tangra Yumco, southern‐central Tibetan Plateau, was analyzed. In the laminated sediments, several event layers are intercalated. Those were identified by sedimentological analysis and excluded for age‐depth modeling and interpretation. Paleomagnetic measurements on u‐channels reveal two contrasting core sections. The lower section (dated to 17.5–15.9 ka cal B.P.) is very coarse grained (up to 220 µm) and characterized by low intensities (0.8 mA m −1 ) and high maximum angular deviation values (mean 25°), making it unsuitable for PSV reconstruction. In contrast, the upper unit (dated to <15.9 ka cal B.P.) yields ideal properties with a well‐defined magnetization carried by low‐coercivity minerals in the pseudo single domain state making those younger sediments a proper record for PSV studies. The robustness of the PSV reconstruction for the past 3000 years is highlighted by a comparable inclination and declination pattern of three short sediment cores (2 m) from Tangra Yumco. On a regional scale, the obtained inclination signal for the past 15.9 ka cal B.P. is in good agreement with the Lake Baikal record (3000 km to the North), PSV stack for East Asia, as well as with predictions ofAbstract: The spatial distribution of paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records on the Tibetan Plateau and adjacent areas covering the Holocene and Late Glacial is sparse. In order to reconstruct PSV in this area, a piston core covering the past 17.5 ka cal B.P. retrieved from Lake Tangra Yumco, southern‐central Tibetan Plateau, was analyzed. In the laminated sediments, several event layers are intercalated. Those were identified by sedimentological analysis and excluded for age‐depth modeling and interpretation. Paleomagnetic measurements on u‐channels reveal two contrasting core sections. The lower section (dated to 17.5–15.9 ka cal B.P.) is very coarse grained (up to 220 µm) and characterized by low intensities (0.8 mA m −1 ) and high maximum angular deviation values (mean 25°), making it unsuitable for PSV reconstruction. In contrast, the upper unit (dated to <15.9 ka cal B.P.) yields ideal properties with a well‐defined magnetization carried by low‐coercivity minerals in the pseudo single domain state making those younger sediments a proper record for PSV studies. The robustness of the PSV reconstruction for the past 3000 years is highlighted by a comparable inclination and declination pattern of three short sediment cores (2 m) from Tangra Yumco. On a regional scale, the obtained inclination signal for the past 15.9 ka cal B.P. is in good agreement with the Lake Baikal record (3000 km to the North), PSV stack for East Asia, as well as with predictions of geomagnetic field models. This study is a step forward in constructing a PSV reference curve for central Asia. Key Points: PSV recorded in a lake from the Tibetan Plateau for the past 16 ka cal B.P. Inclination comparable to model predictions, East Asia PSV stack, and Lake Baikal Large‐scale (<3000 km) geomagnetic field changes dominate this region … (more)
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- Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems. Volume 17:Number 3(2016:Mar.)
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- Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems
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- Volume 17:Number 3(2016:Mar.)
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- Volume 17, Issue 3 (2016)
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- 2016
- Volume:
- 17
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0017-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 774
- Page End:
- 790
- Publication Date:
- 2016-03-10
- Subjects:
- paleomagnetic secular variations (PSV) -- magnetostratigraphy -- Tibetan Plateau -- lake sediments -- Tangra Yumco -- inclination
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