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Reliability of geomagnetic secular variations recorded in a loess section at Lingtai, north-central China

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An investigation of the rock magnetic properties using stepwise isothermal remanence (IRM) acquisition, thermomagnetic analysis and temperature-dependent susceptibility history, identifies magnetite as the carrier of the main fraction of the remanence, associated with maghemite and hematite in Malan loess (L1), Holocene soil (S0) and last-glacial paleosol (S1). The presence of short-lived direction fluctuations indicates that no significant smoothing occurs in L1 when its remanence is locked, and thus L1 is capable of recording the geomagnetic secular variation (PSV), while the PSV has been severely smoothed or wiped out by pedogenic processes during S1 formation. It has been suggested that the Mono Lake and Laschamp excursions are two independent geomagnetic events based on this study.

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Zhu, R., Guo, B., Pan, Y. et al. Reliability of geomagnetic secular variations recorded in a loess section at Lingtai, north-central China. Sci. China Ser. D-Earth Sci. 43, 1–9 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02877826

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