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Late Quaternary secular variation of geomagnetic declination in western New York
Authors:William J. Brennan   Mark J. Hamilton   Richard K. Kilbury   Richard L. Reeves  Laura J. Covert
Affiliation:

aState University College, Geneseo, New York, NY 14454 U.S.A.

bTexas Instruments, Houston, TX 77072 U.S.A.

cUniversity of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 U.S.A.

dNorth Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105 U.S.A.

Abstract:A secular variation record of the geomagnetic declination has been obtained from glaciolacustrine varved clays and postglacial sediments, sampled both from outcrop and from piston cores from Lake Ontario. It appears to be uninterrupted and covers the interval 14,000 years B.P. (14C) to the present. The record for the interval 14,000–12,300 years B.P. consists of true declination and was obtained from samples collected from outcrop. The record for the interval 12,500 + years B.P. to the present consists of relative declination and was obtained from piston cores. The secular variation record is internally consistent and is compatible with the chronology of events known to have occurred during and following the deglaciation of western New York. Use of the record for magnetic correlation within the study area is demonstrated.
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