Geofísica Internacional (Dec 2009)

Paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic survey of Brunhes lava flows from Tancitaro volcano, Mexico

  • C. Caballero Miranda,
  • J. Urrutia Fucugauchi,
  • L. Alva Valdivia,
  • J. Morales,
  • B. Aguilar Reyes,
  • V. C. Ruíz Martínez,
  • V. H. Garduño Monroy,
  • A. Goguitchaichvili,
  • R. Maciel Peña, A. Goguitchaichvili, V. H. Garduño Monroy, V. C. Ruiz Martinez, B. Aguilar, Reyes, J. Morales L. Alva-Valdivia, C. Caballero Miranda and J. Urrutia-Fucugauchi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 4
pp. 375 – 384

Abstract

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This study presents paleomagnetic results from Tancitaro volcanism in the Michoacan Guanajuato Volcanic Field, western Mexico, as a contribution to the time averaged field global database. Detailed paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic studies were carried out on eleven independent lava flows; 120 oriented, standard paleomagnetic cores were collected from Tancitaro volcano and surrounding areas. All sites were dated by means of 40Ar-39Ar (Ownby et al., 2007) as originating from 793 ka to present. Rock-magnetic experiments included continuous susceptibility and hysteresis measurements. Remanence is carried mostly by Ti-poor titanomagnetite of pseudosingle-domain magnetic structure. Eight out of eleven flows yield normal magnetic polarities while three sites yielded inconsistent paleodirections most probably due to lightning. Mean paleodirection from eight flows is Inc=39.5°, Dec=356.4°, k=29, α95=9.1° which corresponds to a pole position with Plat=84.4°, Plong=219.9°, K=33 and A95=8.5°, practically undistinguishable from expected Plio-Quaternary paleodirections, for the North American Craton. Paleosecular variation is compatible with other studies at the same latitude bands and with recent statistical models. The mean inclination falls within the uncertainties of the Geomagnetic Axial Dipole plus 5% quadrupolar contributions.

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