SAWTOOTH VARIATION IN MAGNETIC INTENSITY PROFILES AND DELAYED ACQUISITION OF MAGNETIZATION IN DEEP SEA CORES

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Recent records of normalised intensity of natural remanent magnetization (NRM) obtained from deep-sea sediments document an asymmetrical saw-tooth pattern, associated with geomagnetic reversals. This observation may reflect a fundamental aspect of the geodynamo time evolution or, alternatively, delay in acquisition of the NRM. It is demonstrated here that a simple model, in which a large fraction of the magnetic grains acquire NRM at deposition time while remaining grains reorientate or acquire magnetization after deposition, is able to produce a 'saw-tooth' profile strikingly similar to that observed. Interestingly, this mechanism of NRM acquisition does not damp out high frequency oscillations of the field, such as those observed in the deep-sea records exhibiting the saw-tooth profile. It provides an accurate record of field directions, except for periods of very low field intensity.

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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1996, , 3, 379-386

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