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Palaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic study of a Pliocene volcanic section in southern Georgia (Caucasus)
Authors:Goguitchaichvili  A.T.  Sologachvili  D.Z.  Prévot  M.  Calvo  M.  Pavlenichvili  E. Sh.  Maissuradze  G.M.  Schnepp  E.
Affiliation:(1) Géophysique et Tectonique, UMR CNRS 5573, Université Montpellier II, 34095 Cedex 5, France;(2) Tbilissi State University, Tchavtchavadze 3, 380002 Tbilissi, Georgia;(3) Dep. Fisika de la Tierra, Universidad Complutense, 28040 Madrid, Spain;(4) Institute of Geology, Alexidze 9, 380009 Tbilissi, Georgia;(5) Niedersächsisches Landesamt für Bodenforschung, GGA-Hannover, Arbeitsbereich Grubenhagen, 37574 Einbeck, Germany
Abstract:Twenty-six basaltic flows were sampled for a paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic study of the Tchuntchka section in the Akhalkalaki volcanic region in southern Georgia (Caucasus). Three to five samples from each flow were subjected to thermal or alternating-field demagnetization. The upper part of the section yields normal (D = 355.5°, I = 54.2°, N = 17, agr95 = 2.5°, k = 226), and the lower part reversed polarity directions (D = 180.3°, I = – 59.4,° N = 8, agr95 = 4.8°, k = 135). An anomalous direction was found in one flow in the upper part (D = 118.5°, I = – 77.3°). Rock-magnetic experiments show that the remanence is carried in most cases by magnetite or low-Ti titanomagnetite. The fraction of grains with a multidomain magnetic structure does not seem to be important. The remanence carried by such grains is removed only partly by low-temperature demagnetization. A tentative magnetostratigraphic correlation between the 3.8-Ma-old Thoki and Tchuntchka sites is proposed.
Keywords:magnetostratigraphy  magnetic mineralogy
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