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Are Paleomagnetic Records From U‐Channels Appropriate for Studies of Reversals and Excursions?
Sampling of sediment cores using plastic U‐channels has made possible the acquisition of detailed records of paleomagnetic secular variation, geomagnetic polarity, environmental magnetic studies, and relative paleointensity over the past several million years. U‐channel measurements provide the grea...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360451/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018GC007803 |
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author | Philippe, Édouard G. H. Valet, Jean‐Pierre St‐Onge, Guillaume Thevarasan, Anojh |
author_facet | Philippe, Édouard G. H. Valet, Jean‐Pierre St‐Onge, Guillaume Thevarasan, Anojh |
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description | Sampling of sediment cores using plastic U‐channels has made possible the acquisition of detailed records of paleomagnetic secular variation, geomagnetic polarity, environmental magnetic studies, and relative paleointensity over the past several million years. U‐channel measurements provide the great advantage of rapid measurements of long sediment cores, but the signal resolution is attenuated by the response function of the magnetometer sensors, which therefore restrains the recovery of rapid and large‐amplitude field changes. Here we focus on the suitability of the dynamics of reversals and excursions derived from U‐channel measurements. We compare successive individual paleomagnetic directions of 1.5 cm × 1.5 cm × 1.5 cm cubic discrete samples with those of a 1.5‐m equivalent U‐channel sample train obtained by placing the samples adjacent to each other. We use varying excursion and transition lengths and generate transitional directions that resemble those of the most detailed paleomagnetic records. Excursions with opposite polarity directions recorded over less than 7.5 cm are barely detected in U‐channel measurements. Regarding reversals, U‐channel measurements smooth the signal of low‐resolution records and generate artificial transitional directions. Despite producing misleading similarities with the overall structure of transition records, longer transitional intervals fail also to reproduce the complexity of field changes. Finally, we test the convolution of magnetization by different response functions. The simulation reveals that even small response function changes can generate significant differences in results. |
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spelling | pubmed-63604512019-02-14 Are Paleomagnetic Records From U‐Channels Appropriate for Studies of Reversals and Excursions? Philippe, Édouard G. H. Valet, Jean‐Pierre St‐Onge, Guillaume Thevarasan, Anojh Geochem Geophys Geosyst Research Articles Sampling of sediment cores using plastic U‐channels has made possible the acquisition of detailed records of paleomagnetic secular variation, geomagnetic polarity, environmental magnetic studies, and relative paleointensity over the past several million years. U‐channel measurements provide the great advantage of rapid measurements of long sediment cores, but the signal resolution is attenuated by the response function of the magnetometer sensors, which therefore restrains the recovery of rapid and large‐amplitude field changes. Here we focus on the suitability of the dynamics of reversals and excursions derived from U‐channel measurements. We compare successive individual paleomagnetic directions of 1.5 cm × 1.5 cm × 1.5 cm cubic discrete samples with those of a 1.5‐m equivalent U‐channel sample train obtained by placing the samples adjacent to each other. We use varying excursion and transition lengths and generate transitional directions that resemble those of the most detailed paleomagnetic records. Excursions with opposite polarity directions recorded over less than 7.5 cm are barely detected in U‐channel measurements. Regarding reversals, U‐channel measurements smooth the signal of low‐resolution records and generate artificial transitional directions. Despite producing misleading similarities with the overall structure of transition records, longer transitional intervals fail also to reproduce the complexity of field changes. Finally, we test the convolution of magnetization by different response functions. The simulation reveals that even small response function changes can generate significant differences in results. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-05 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6360451/ /pubmed/30774561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018GC007803 Text en ©2018. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Philippe, Édouard G. H. Valet, Jean‐Pierre St‐Onge, Guillaume Thevarasan, Anojh Are Paleomagnetic Records From U‐Channels Appropriate for Studies of Reversals and Excursions? |
title | Are Paleomagnetic Records From U‐Channels Appropriate for Studies of Reversals and Excursions? |
title_full | Are Paleomagnetic Records From U‐Channels Appropriate for Studies of Reversals and Excursions? |
title_fullStr | Are Paleomagnetic Records From U‐Channels Appropriate for Studies of Reversals and Excursions? |
title_full_unstemmed | Are Paleomagnetic Records From U‐Channels Appropriate for Studies of Reversals and Excursions? |
title_short | Are Paleomagnetic Records From U‐Channels Appropriate for Studies of Reversals and Excursions? |
title_sort | are paleomagnetic records from u‐channels appropriate for studies of reversals and excursions? |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360451/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018GC007803 |
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