Palaeomagnetic study of Lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America

A thorough palaeomagnetic study in four marine sedimentary sections from the Neuquén Basin in west-central Argentina was carried out. Sections are several hundreds meters-thick and consist of ammonite-bearing beds with intercalated volcanics. Two magnetic components carried by titanomagnetites were...

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Autores principales: Llanos, M.P.I., Riccardi, A.C., Singer, S.E.
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spelling todo:paper_0012821X_v252_n3-4_p379_Llanos2023-10-03T14:10:30Z Palaeomagnetic study of Lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America Llanos, M.P.I. Riccardi, A.C. Singer, S.E. Argentina Jurassic Neuquén palaeomagnetism Argentina Jurassic Marine strata Palaeomagnetism Polar wander path Magnetite Magnetization Marine biology Sediments Geomagnetism apparent polar wander path Jurassic magnetization paleolatitude paleomagnetism remagnetization titanomagnetite Argentina Neuquen Basin South America Ammonoidea A thorough palaeomagnetic study in four marine sedimentary sections from the Neuquén Basin in west-central Argentina was carried out. Sections are several hundreds meters-thick and consist of ammonite-bearing beds with intercalated volcanics. Two magnetic components carried by titanomagnetites were identified in the studied sections, one soft corresponding most likely to a present-day remagnetisation and a harder one which is interpreted as the primary magnetisation of the sections, based on optical studies and the results of field tests of palaeomagnetic stability, bearing an Early Jurassic age. As a result, two new palaeomagnetic poles for stable South America are presented: one for the Hettangian-Sinemurian located at 223° E, 51° S, A95 = 6°, N = 25, and the other for the Pliensbachian-Toarcian located at 67° E, 74° S, A95 = 5°, N = 52. These and other poles from the literature were used in this study to construct a refined Late Triassic to Jurassic APW path for stable South America, which differs significantly from previous models in showing a cusp between the Sinemurian and the Pliensbachian, indicative of large apparent polar wander. The same feature is observed in other continents of Pangea, like Eurasia. Palaeolatitudes of the Neuquén Basin indicate that South America was subject to considerable N-S movements during the Late Triassic and lowermost Early Jurassic. These latitudinal movements of Pangea are consistent with displacements recorded for marine faunas from South America and Eurasia. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0012821X_v252_n3-4_p379_Llanos
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topic Argentina
Jurassic
Neuquén
palaeomagnetism
Argentina
Jurassic
Marine strata
Palaeomagnetism
Polar wander path
Magnetite
Magnetization
Marine biology
Sediments
Geomagnetism
apparent polar wander path
Jurassic
magnetization
paleolatitude
paleomagnetism
remagnetization
titanomagnetite
Argentina
Neuquen Basin
South America
Ammonoidea
spellingShingle Argentina
Jurassic
Neuquén
palaeomagnetism
Argentina
Jurassic
Marine strata
Palaeomagnetism
Polar wander path
Magnetite
Magnetization
Marine biology
Sediments
Geomagnetism
apparent polar wander path
Jurassic
magnetization
paleolatitude
paleomagnetism
remagnetization
titanomagnetite
Argentina
Neuquen Basin
South America
Ammonoidea
Llanos, M.P.I.
Riccardi, A.C.
Singer, S.E.
Palaeomagnetic study of Lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America
topic_facet Argentina
Jurassic
Neuquén
palaeomagnetism
Argentina
Jurassic
Marine strata
Palaeomagnetism
Polar wander path
Magnetite
Magnetization
Marine biology
Sediments
Geomagnetism
apparent polar wander path
Jurassic
magnetization
paleolatitude
paleomagnetism
remagnetization
titanomagnetite
Argentina
Neuquen Basin
South America
Ammonoidea
description A thorough palaeomagnetic study in four marine sedimentary sections from the Neuquén Basin in west-central Argentina was carried out. Sections are several hundreds meters-thick and consist of ammonite-bearing beds with intercalated volcanics. Two magnetic components carried by titanomagnetites were identified in the studied sections, one soft corresponding most likely to a present-day remagnetisation and a harder one which is interpreted as the primary magnetisation of the sections, based on optical studies and the results of field tests of palaeomagnetic stability, bearing an Early Jurassic age. As a result, two new palaeomagnetic poles for stable South America are presented: one for the Hettangian-Sinemurian located at 223° E, 51° S, A95 = 6°, N = 25, and the other for the Pliensbachian-Toarcian located at 67° E, 74° S, A95 = 5°, N = 52. These and other poles from the literature were used in this study to construct a refined Late Triassic to Jurassic APW path for stable South America, which differs significantly from previous models in showing a cusp between the Sinemurian and the Pliensbachian, indicative of large apparent polar wander. The same feature is observed in other continents of Pangea, like Eurasia. Palaeolatitudes of the Neuquén Basin indicate that South America was subject to considerable N-S movements during the Late Triassic and lowermost Early Jurassic. These latitudinal movements of Pangea are consistent with displacements recorded for marine faunas from South America and Eurasia. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Llanos, M.P.I.
Riccardi, A.C.
Singer, S.E.
author_facet Llanos, M.P.I.
Riccardi, A.C.
Singer, S.E.
author_sort Llanos, M.P.I.
title Palaeomagnetic study of Lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America
title_short Palaeomagnetic study of Lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America
title_full Palaeomagnetic study of Lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America
title_fullStr Palaeomagnetic study of Lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America
title_full_unstemmed Palaeomagnetic study of Lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America
title_sort palaeomagnetic study of lower jurassic marine strata from the neuquén basin, argentina: a new jurassic apparent polar wander path for south america
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0012821X_v252_n3-4_p379_Llanos
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