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Palaeomagnetism, rock magnetism and geochemistry of Jurassic dykes and correlative redbeds, Massachusetts, USA
被引:13
|作者:
McEnroe, SA
[1
]
Brown, LL
机构:
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Geosci, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
[2] Norwegian Geol Survey, N-7002 Trondheim, Norway
关键词:
APW (apparent polar wander);
Jurassic;
mineralogy;
North America;
palaeomagnetism;
D O I:
10.1046/j.1365-246x.2000.00193.x
中图分类号:
P3 [地球物理学];
P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号:
0708 ;
070902 ;
摘要:
Jurassic diabase dykes, sills and sedimentary rocks in central Massachusetts were sampled for palaeomagnetic analysis. The intrusions fall into three of the chemical types for eastern North American diabases: high TiO2 quartz-normative (Holden); low TiO2 quartz-normative (Ware); and high Fe2O3 quartz-normative (Pelham-Loudville). The characteristic magnetizations in the majority of intrusive samples unblock between 550 degrees C and 580 degrees C, with Curie temperatures in a discrete interval between 556 degrees C and 580 degrees C. The dominant remanence in the diabases is carried by C1 to C3 oxidation-exsolved titanomagnetite occurring as euhedral grains, as fine needles or dust in the matrix, as devitrifed glass, and as fine magnetite-ilmenite-silicate symplectite. In some dykes, titanomagnetite was further modified by deuteric oxidation during postmagmatic cooling, creating titanomaghematite and/or a granulation of the magnetite. Palaeopoles for the three diabase groups are: Holden, 60.1 degrees N, 80.5 degrees E, A(95) = 4-1 degrees; Ware, 73.5 degrees N, 85.8 degrees E, A(95)=3.9 degrees; and Pelham-Loudville, 65.3 degrees N, 95,6 degrees E, A(95)=4.1 degrees. These data are combined with samples from two stratigraphic sections through the Early Jurassic part of the Sugarloaf Formation in the Deerfield Basin representing both fine-grained mudstones and coarser arkoses. These haematite-dominated rocks reveal several components of magnetization, a steep recent field direction, an intermediate secondary diagenetic overprint direction in both mudstones and arkoses, and a high-temperature shallow primary direction found only in the mudstones. Palaeopoles for the Sugarloaf Formation are: mudstones, 57.7 degrees N, 81.3 degrees E, A(95)=91 degrees; and arkoses, 75.1 degrees N, 131.6 degrees E, A(95)=5-9 degrees Based on the new palaeomagnetic data reported here, the North American plate in the Middle Jurassic was at higher palaeolatitudes than indicated by the present North American apparent polar wander path.
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