Palaeomagnetism of Dhar traps and drift of the subcontinent during the Deccan volcanism |
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Authors: | G. V. S. Poornachandra Rao M. S. Bhalla |
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Affiliation: | Palaeomagnetism Group, National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad - 500 007, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary. Palaeomagnetic investigations were carried out on nine lava flows around the Dhar region, which constitute the northern part of the Deccan traps. The stability of remanent magnetism of these specimens was analysed by an alternating magnetic field, thermal demagnetization and memory tests. Six flows exhibited characteristic components of magnetization, with a mean direction of D =143°, I =+46° ( K = 107.1, α95=5.5°). This gives a VGP located at 29° N, 67° W (δp=4.5°, δm= 7.0°). The lower site with normal magnetization and the upper five sites with reverse magnetization indicate a geomagnetic field reversal during the initial phases of Deccan volcanism in the Early Tertiary period. A rapid northward migration of about 18° in latitude and a simultaneous anticlockwise rotation of 37° is calculated for the subcontinent. |
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