What is it about?

We present results of paleomagnetic and sedimentological studies carried out on three cores Lmor1, Lmo98-1, Lmor98-2 from bottom sediments of Lake Moreno (south-western Argentina), and integrate them with data from our previous studies. Measurements of directions (declination D and inclination I) and mass-specific intensity of natural remanent magnetization (NRM intensity), magnetic susceptibility (specific, χ and volumetric, k), isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM), saturation of isothermal volumetric, remanent magnetization (SIRM), and backfield remanent coercivity (B0cr ) were performed. The stability of the NRM was investigated using alternating-field demagnetization. The results show that these sediments meet the criteria required to construct a reliable paleomagnetic record. The cores were correlated very well based on magnetic parameters, such as χ and NRM intensity, as well as with lithological features. Tephra layers were identified from the lithological profiles and magnetic susceptibility logs. We obtained the D and I logs of the characteristic remanent magnetization for the cores as a function of shortened depth. The data from the three cores were combined to form a composite record using the Fisher method. A comparison between stacked inclination and declination records of Lake Moreno and those obtained in previous works on Lake Escondido and Lake El Trébol shows good agreement. This agreement made it possible to transform the stacked curves into time series spanning the interval 12−20 kyr.

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Why is it important?

The results obtained improved our knowledge of SV and the behaviour of the geomagnetic field and also allowed us to determine the range of past inclination variations from −70° to −45° for the southern hemisphere, where data are scarce.

Perspectives

The present results obtained from sediments of Lake Moreno (Southern Argentina) show that these sediments meet the criteria required to construct a reliable paleomagnetic record, giving paleosecular variations for the last 12−20 Kyr. Rock magnetic studies suggest that the main carriers are ferrimagnetic minerals such as pseudo single domain / single domain magnetite or titanomagnetite. These paleomagnetic studies could be integrated with the previous one from Lake Moreno; giving an almost complete PSV for this lake (just 4% of the data missing).

Dr María A Irurzun
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This page is a summary of: Paleosecular variations 12–20 Kyr as recorded by sediments from Lake Moreno (Southern Argentina), Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica, April 2008, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s11200-008-0011-5.
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