摘要

Sediments collected during the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 303 in the North Atlantic provide records of polarity transitions and geomagnetic excursions at a high resolution. Here we investigate polarity transitions at the Lipper and lower boundaries of the Jaramillo subchronozone at Sites U1305, U1304, and U1306. The sediments carry strong natural remanent magnetizations (NRM) with median destructive fields consistent with magnetite as the dominant magnetic carrier. Both polarity transitions are characterized by low values of relative paleointensity. The U1305 record of the lower Jaramillo reversal exhibits a marked cluster of Virtual geomagnetic poles (VGPs) over Southern South America, and a secondary accumulation in the region of NE Asia/North Pacific. The main South American VGP cluster is also visible at Site U1304, which documents a less complex pattern, possibly because of a higher degree of smoothing. Records of the upper Jaramillo polarity transition document a VGP loop over the Americas, followed by north to South motion including a secondary VGP accumulation near India. The similarity between several records of the Lipper Jaramillo transition obtained at various sites in the North Atlantic is a strong indication that geomagnetic held changes have been faithfully Captured. Results Suggest that a transverse, possibly dipolar, field component has fluctuated during these polarity reversals, and that these fluctuations combined with a reduced axial dipole component yielded the observed field at the Earth's Surface during the polarity transitions. The lower Jaramillo transition also exhibits VGP Clusters in the vicinity of South America and eastern Asia but these clusters are shifted relative to the Lipper Jaramillo VGP Clusters, implying a memory exerted by the Lipper mantle on polarity transition geometry.

  • 出版日期2009-2
  • 单位中国地震局