A paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic study of a neogene lava flow sequence in La Gomera (Canary Islands, Spain)

We present rock-magnetic and paleomagnetic results obtained on samples belonging to a Neogene sequence of 11 successive lava flows and a dyke from La Gomera (Canary Islands, Spain). Analysis of thermomagnetic curves allows to distinguish three types of samples: (i) Type H samples with low-Ti titanomagnetite as the only carrier of remanence; (ii) type M samples with a main intermediate Curie-temperature phase (TC = 450°C) and low-Ti titanomagnetite; (iii) type L curves with a low Curie-temperature phase (TC = 120 to 200°C) and an intermediate Curie-temperature phase (TC = 400°C). Analysis of hysteresis parameters suggests that the grain size of most studied samples corresponds to pseudo single-domain particles, which can be also interpreted as a mixture of single-domain and multi-domain particles. Paleomagnetic experiments reveal only a single paleomagnetic component. Characteristic remanence of all studied lava flows and the dyke shows reverse polarity. The mean direction of the whole sequence is D = 188.2°, I =-35.4° (k = 46.9; α95 = 6.4°) and the calculated paleomagnetic pole yields a longitude λ = 150.7° and a latitude φ = 78.8° (k = 59.4; A95 = 5.7°). Secular variation is analysed through the scatter of virtual geomagnetic poles (VGP). A VGP angular scatter SB = 5.9 with an upper confidence limit Sup = 8.0 and a lower confidence limit Slow = 4.6 are obtained. This scatter is clearly smaller than the average for this latitude obtained for the last 5 Ma. The studied lava flows were probably emitted in a relatively short time interval.

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Main Authors: Caccavari, Anna, Calvo-Rathert, Manuel, Goguitchaichvili, Avto, Soler, Vicente, Reyes, Bertha A.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: Springer Nature 2010-12-09
Subjects:Paleomagnetic, Rock-magnetic, Neogene lava flow, La Gomera,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/205160
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