Non-carbonaceous abyssal fine-grained sediments cover vast parts of the North Pacific’s deep oceanic basins and gain increasing interests as glacial carbon traps. They are, however, difficult to date at an orbital-scale temporal resolution and still rarely used for paleoceanographic reconstructions. Here, we show that sedimentary records of past geomagnetic field intensity have high potential to improve reversal-based magnetostratigraphic age models. Five sediment cores from Central North Pacific mid-latitudes (39–47°N) and abyssal water depths ranging from 3,900 to 6,100 m were cube-sampled at 23 mm resolution and analyzed by automated standard paleo- and rock magnetic methods, XRF scanning, and electron microscopy. Relative Paleointensity...
International audienceMineral magnetic studies have been conducted on middle and upper Pleistocene s...
This dissertation presents the results of chronostratigraphic studies on marine sediment cores from ...
In this paper we report new paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic results from Equatorial Pacific sediment...
Non-carbonaceous abyssal fine-grained sediments cover vast parts of the North Pacific’s deep oceanic...
Paleoceanography research is always limited by the accuracy of age-depth relationships. For sediment...
Ocean Drilling Program Sites 883 and 884 were cored as part of a three-site depth transect down the ...
The carbonate-free abyss of the North Pacific defies most paleoceanographic proxy methods and hence ...
International audienceWe performed new high-resolution magnetic measurements of sedimentary cores fr...
Sediments from the semi-enclosed Japan Sea are sensitive to paleoclimatic perturbations and they off...
We present a high-resolution magnetostratigraphy and relative paleointensity (RPI) record derived fr...
This review is intended to cover the principal developments that have occurred within the last six y...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site 303-U1308 (49° 53'N, 24° 14'W; water depth 3871 m) pro...
Magnetic paleointensity stratigraphy is used to detect variations in the strength of Earth's ancient...
Paleomagnetic records of the 0.78 Ma Brunhes/Matuyama (B/M) polarity reversal interval described fro...
Deep-sea sediments have been shown to possess a natural remanent magnetisation (NRM) that often can ...
International audienceMineral magnetic studies have been conducted on middle and upper Pleistocene s...
This dissertation presents the results of chronostratigraphic studies on marine sediment cores from ...
In this paper we report new paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic results from Equatorial Pacific sediment...
Non-carbonaceous abyssal fine-grained sediments cover vast parts of the North Pacific’s deep oceanic...
Paleoceanography research is always limited by the accuracy of age-depth relationships. For sediment...
Ocean Drilling Program Sites 883 and 884 were cored as part of a three-site depth transect down the ...
The carbonate-free abyss of the North Pacific defies most paleoceanographic proxy methods and hence ...
International audienceWe performed new high-resolution magnetic measurements of sedimentary cores fr...
Sediments from the semi-enclosed Japan Sea are sensitive to paleoclimatic perturbations and they off...
We present a high-resolution magnetostratigraphy and relative paleointensity (RPI) record derived fr...
This review is intended to cover the principal developments that have occurred within the last six y...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site 303-U1308 (49° 53'N, 24° 14'W; water depth 3871 m) pro...
Magnetic paleointensity stratigraphy is used to detect variations in the strength of Earth's ancient...
Paleomagnetic records of the 0.78 Ma Brunhes/Matuyama (B/M) polarity reversal interval described fro...
Deep-sea sediments have been shown to possess a natural remanent magnetisation (NRM) that often can ...
International audienceMineral magnetic studies have been conducted on middle and upper Pleistocene s...
This dissertation presents the results of chronostratigraphic studies on marine sediment cores from ...
In this paper we report new paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic results from Equatorial Pacific sediment...