Paleomagnetic study of satyavedu sandstones of cretaceous age from Andhra Pradesh,India |
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Authors: | G. S. Mital R. K. Verma G. Pullaiah |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad-7, India;(2) Present address: Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India;(3) Present address: Air Borne Mineral Surveys and Exploration, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | Summary The paleomagnetism of twenty six oriented samples of red sandstones from three different sites located in Satyavedu hills (near 13°30N, 79°55E) and belonging to coastal upper Gondwana formations of India has been studied. These sandstones have been considered to be equivalent of Tirupati sandstones of Lower to Middle Cretaceous age from Godavari valley on stratigraphic considerations. Consistent directions of magnetization were obtained from two different sites after stability tests. Results from one site gave ancient pole position at 26°N, 67°W, very close to that obtained for Tirupati sandstones, thus confirming the geologic correlation. Results from the second site were rejected on account of instability and those from the third site gave pole position at 79°48N, 76°58W. This site appears to have been remagnetized during Pleistocene times when there was large deposition of laterite in the area. Study of magnetic properties of these sandstones revealed that the magnetization was of the nature of CRM and the NRM was carried almost entirely by red coating on silica grains.N.G.R.I. Contribution No. 70-169. |
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