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Relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic field during the past 0.8 Ma from Nihewan Basin,Hebei Province,China
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Yong?WangEmail author  Zhenqing?Chi  Tehquei?Lee  Longrui?Min  Huiyair?Chu
Institution:WANG Yong1,2, CHI Zhenqing1,3, LEE Tehquei4, MIN Longrui1 & CHU Huiyan2 1. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Bei-jing 100037, China; 2. Department of Earth science and Resources, China University of Geo-sciences, Beijing 100083, China; 3. Nanjing institute of Limnology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China; 4. Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Nankang, 1-55, Taiwan, China
Abstract:We conducted a detailed rock magnetic study on upper 80 m of Jing’erwa core from the Nihewan basin. The results indicate that the sediments from Jing’erwa core are suitable for relative paleointensity study, and anhysteretic remanent magnetization (ARM) can be used as the normalization parameter of the natural remanent magnetization (NRM). Our relative paleointensity data of upper 80 m of Jing’erwa core provide a continuous record of the intensity variation during the last 0.8 Ma, which correlates well with the results from marine sediments cores in the Pacific Ocean. This means that the sediments records are reliable for relative paleointensity of Earth’s magnetic field, and suggests that these sediments have recorded the real changes of geomagnetic field, which would provide a new method for regional stratigraphic correlation.
Keywords:Nihewan basin  earth's magnetic field  relative paleoin-tensity  
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