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Aug 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984e%26psl..69..413b&link_type=abstract
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 69, Issue 2, p. 413-421.
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The Builth Volcanic Series of Llanvirnian age in Llanelwedd Quarries, mid-Wales, carries three components of natural remanent magnetisation. Component P, regarded as primary, is a thermochemical remanence directed at D = 181.7°, I = +54.5°, α95 = 4.4° relative to bedding. Component S is a secondary component with in situ D = 178.7°, I = -6.7°, α95 = 5.4° and is believed to be a low-temperature chemical remanence (CRM) of Permo-Carboniferous age. Component R is directed close to the present geomagnetic field and is believed to be a recent viscous remanence (VRM).
The results are of interest for three reasons. First, they are an unusually good example of multi-component NRM analysis, the three components being so clearly discriminated by thermal demagnetisation because they have almost completely separate blocking temperature ranges. Second, they provide evidence of a Permo-Carboniferous event (possibly a mild thermal or hydrothermal pulse promoting CRM acquisition) some 40 km north of the Hercynian orogenic front. Third, they illustrate very clearly the importance of detailed demagnetisation: this work revises the pole position for these rocks by ~ 10° and removes an obstacle to the palaeomagnetic recognition of the ~ 1000 km wide Iapetus Ocean cutting Britain in Ordovician time.
Present address: BP Petroleum Development Limited, Farburn Industrial Estate, Dyce, Aberdeen AB2 0PB, U.K.
Briden J. C.
Mullan A. J.
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