New late Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the Rio de la Plata craton: Implications for Gondwana

Major uncertainties remain on the precise kinematic and temporal aspects of Gondwana assembly. In order to provide new constraints on them, a paleomagnetic study was carried out on the Ediacaran succession of red claystones exposed in Sierra de los Barrientos (37.8°S, 59.0°W), Buenos Aires province,...

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spelling todo:paper_03019268_v147_n3-4_p223_Rapalini2023-10-03T15:18:36Z New late Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the Rio de la Plata craton: Implications for Gondwana Rapalini, A.E. Gondwana Paleomagnetism Precambrian Rio de la Plata craton South America compaction craton Ediacaran Gondwana magnetic anisotropy magnetic survey paleomagnetism Proterozoic remanent magnetization Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Rio de la Plata Sierra de los Barrientos South America Major uncertainties remain on the precise kinematic and temporal aspects of Gondwana assembly. In order to provide new constraints on them, a paleomagnetic study was carried out on the Ediacaran succession of red claystones exposed in Sierra de los Barrientos (37.8°S, 59.0°W), Buenos Aires province, Argentina. This succesion belongs to the late Proterozoic-early Paleozoic sedimentary cover of the Rio de la Plata craton. Sixty-two oriented samples from 13 sites were submitted to standard stepwise demagnetization procedures yielding a characteristic remanence carried by hematite. A primary origin for the remanence is suggested by the apparent recording of secular variation along the stratigraphic column including a reversal of the earth magnetic field and an improvement in clustering of mean site directions after application of bedding corrections, although the latter is not statistically significant. Since the study samples show a significant anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) degree (P up to 1.2) and an ellipsoid shape compatible with significant compaction during diagenesis, remanence inclination shallowing was investigated through oriented isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM) acquisition and demagnetization experiments. These permitted to confirm significant inclination shallowing and to compute a correction factor that was applied to the mean site directions producing a significantly further improvement in the statistical parameters. A paleomagnetic pole was computed for the Los Barrientos claystones at 15.1°S, 252.6°E, dp: 10.9°, dm: 14.2°. When rotated into a Gondwana framework, this new pole agrees with previous poles of ca. 550 Ma from several Gondwanan cratons, allowing the construction of a single APWP for the whole of Gondwana since that time, and suggesting that by ca. 550 Ma Gondwana was already assembled or in the final stages of that process. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Fil:Rapalini, A.E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03019268_v147_n3-4_p223_Rapalini
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topic Gondwana
Paleomagnetism
Precambrian
Rio de la Plata craton
South America
compaction
craton
Ediacaran
Gondwana
magnetic anisotropy
magnetic survey
paleomagnetism
Proterozoic
remanent magnetization
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Rio de la Plata
Sierra de los Barrientos
South America
spellingShingle Gondwana
Paleomagnetism
Precambrian
Rio de la Plata craton
South America
compaction
craton
Ediacaran
Gondwana
magnetic anisotropy
magnetic survey
paleomagnetism
Proterozoic
remanent magnetization
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Rio de la Plata
Sierra de los Barrientos
South America
Rapalini, A.E.
New late Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the Rio de la Plata craton: Implications for Gondwana
topic_facet Gondwana
Paleomagnetism
Precambrian
Rio de la Plata craton
South America
compaction
craton
Ediacaran
Gondwana
magnetic anisotropy
magnetic survey
paleomagnetism
Proterozoic
remanent magnetization
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Rio de la Plata
Sierra de los Barrientos
South America
description Major uncertainties remain on the precise kinematic and temporal aspects of Gondwana assembly. In order to provide new constraints on them, a paleomagnetic study was carried out on the Ediacaran succession of red claystones exposed in Sierra de los Barrientos (37.8°S, 59.0°W), Buenos Aires province, Argentina. This succesion belongs to the late Proterozoic-early Paleozoic sedimentary cover of the Rio de la Plata craton. Sixty-two oriented samples from 13 sites were submitted to standard stepwise demagnetization procedures yielding a characteristic remanence carried by hematite. A primary origin for the remanence is suggested by the apparent recording of secular variation along the stratigraphic column including a reversal of the earth magnetic field and an improvement in clustering of mean site directions after application of bedding corrections, although the latter is not statistically significant. Since the study samples show a significant anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) degree (P up to 1.2) and an ellipsoid shape compatible with significant compaction during diagenesis, remanence inclination shallowing was investigated through oriented isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM) acquisition and demagnetization experiments. These permitted to confirm significant inclination shallowing and to compute a correction factor that was applied to the mean site directions producing a significantly further improvement in the statistical parameters. A paleomagnetic pole was computed for the Los Barrientos claystones at 15.1°S, 252.6°E, dp: 10.9°, dm: 14.2°. When rotated into a Gondwana framework, this new pole agrees with previous poles of ca. 550 Ma from several Gondwanan cratons, allowing the construction of a single APWP for the whole of Gondwana since that time, and suggesting that by ca. 550 Ma Gondwana was already assembled or in the final stages of that process. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Rapalini, A.E.
author_facet Rapalini, A.E.
author_sort Rapalini, A.E.
title New late Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the Rio de la Plata craton: Implications for Gondwana
title_short New late Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the Rio de la Plata craton: Implications for Gondwana
title_full New late Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the Rio de la Plata craton: Implications for Gondwana
title_fullStr New late Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the Rio de la Plata craton: Implications for Gondwana
title_full_unstemmed New late Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the Rio de la Plata craton: Implications for Gondwana
title_sort new late proterozoic paleomagnetic pole for the rio de la plata craton: implications for gondwana
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03019268_v147_n3-4_p223_Rapalini
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