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Title: Rock magnetic and palaeomagnetic studies on the alkaline complexes of western Rajasthan, India
Authors: Narasimhan, C. Lakshmi
Arora, B.R.
Patil, S.K.
Keywords: Alkaline complexes
Indian plate
Reunion hotspo
Deccan super pole
paleomagnetism
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: Journal of Earth System Science, 128, 228, doi: 10.1007/s12040-019-1249-8
Abstract: Forty-five oriented block samples were collected from 12 sites of Mundwara and Sarnu-Dandali alkaline complexes of western Rajasthan for palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic investigations to constrain the timing of the emplacement of alkaline suites in relation to the time-frame of main Deccan volcanism. The rock magnetic studies indicated (titano) magnetite as the main magnetic carrier of stable remanence. The Lowrie–Fuller (L–F) test revealed SD and PSD type magnetic carrier in samples. AF and thermal demagnetizations were piloted on the samples to isolate Characteristic Remanent Magnetisation (ChRM) directions. The samples exhibited stable remanence between 5 and 35 mT during AFD. Thermal demagnetizations unblocked remanence between 350 and 500 C. The mean ChRM directions with Declm = 342, Inclm = –35 (a95 = 4.39, K = 121, N = 9) corresponds to paleopole position at 42 N and 274 E with a palaeo-latitude of 24.5 S is coincident with the Deccan Super pole position. The comparison of ChRM in alkaline complexes with those documented in DVP implies coeval emplacement of alkaline suites with Deccan eruption. Further, the ChRM marked largely by normal polarity suggests that alkaline intrusions were accomplished within the magnetic Chron C30N, during the onset of Deccan volcanism. The results also indicate that Deccan volcanism extended far beyond the present day boundaries of the traps, especially in the north.
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