SAW-TOOTHED PATTERN OF SEDIMENTARY PALEOINTENSITY RECORDS EXPLAINED BY CUMULATIVE VISCOUS REMANENCE
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The relative paleointensity of the earth's magnetic field from ODP Site 851 has been characterized by progressive decay towards polarity reversals, followed by sharp recovery of pre-reversal values [1]. We resampled the Gilbert-Gausz reversal boundary of this deep-sea core, and show that during demagnetization this 'saw-toothed' pattern disappears. Further, the recently published Cumulative Viscous Remanence model [2] using the herewith obtained paleointensity record and constraints from thermal treatment replicates the saw-tooth of [1], implying that it is of non-geomagnetic origin.
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1996, , 3, E9-E14