Test determinations of paleointensity in historical lavas of Kamchatka


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Abstract

The reliability of the Thellier method for determining the paleointensity of a geomagnetic field is explored on recent igneous rocks of Kamchatka. The main magnetic mineral in the studied rocks is titanomagnetite with different degree of oxidation. It is obtained that the reliability of the results can be assessed based on the deviations of the check points of the partial thermoremanent magnetization (pTRM) during the Thellier experiment. Besides, for different rocks, it is found that the stability of titanomagnetites to heating during the experiments can be insufficient for validating the reliability of the results of paleointensity determination; however, at the same time, the reliability may depend on the initial (oxidation) state of the magnetic minerals of the studied rocks.

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G. V. Zhidkov

Borok Geophysical Observatory, Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth

Email: shcherb@borok.yar.ru
Russian Federation, Borok, 152742

V. P. Shcherbakov

Borok Geophysical Observatory, Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth; Kazan Federal University

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Email: shcherb@borok.yar.ru
Russian Federation, Borok, 152742; ul. Kremlyovskaya 18, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, 420008

A. V. Dolotov

Borok Geophysical Observatory, Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth

Email: shcherb@borok.yar.ru
Russian Federation, Borok, 152742

M. A. Smirnov

Borok Geophysical Observatory, Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth

Email: shcherb@borok.yar.ru
Russian Federation, Borok, 152742

A. A. Ovsyannikov

Institute of Volcanology and Seismology

Email: shcherb@borok.yar.ru
Russian Federation, bul’v. Piip 9, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 683006

P. Yu. Plechov

Faculty of Geology

Email: shcherb@borok.yar.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

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