日本地球惑星科学連合2024年大会

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セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-EM 固体地球電磁気学

[S-EM13] 地磁気・古地磁気・岩石磁気

2024年5月27日(月) 10:45 〜 12:00 301A (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:臼井 洋一(金沢大学)、川村 紀子(海上保安大学校 基礎教育講座)、座長:穴井 千里(高知大学海洋コア国際研究所)、臼井 洋一(金沢大学)

10:45 〜 11:00

[SEM13-06] ガウス-ギルバート磁極期における地磁気強度の準連続的な時間変化をアイスランドの溶岩層序群から探る

*山本 裕二1、ブラウン マクスウエル2,3星 博幸4、ビビアン シネン3,10、石川 寛人1、ブライアン ジカ5河野 長6、田中 秀文1小屋口 剛博7政岡 浩平1,8、トンティフィリピーニ ジャスティン3,9 (1.高知大学、2.ミネソタ大学、3.アイスランド大学、4.愛知教育大学、5.ウイスコンシン大学マディソン校、6.東京工業大学、7.東京大学、8.九州大学、9.オスロ大学、10.アルフレッドウェゲナー極地海洋研究所 )

Iceland is a volcanic island with thousands of plateau lava flows emplaced sequentially in piles over the past ~16 Ma. These lava sequences are a unique data source for investigating quasi-continuous time variations in the past geomagnetic field. The comprehensive compilation of published Icelandic paleomagnetic data, ICEPMAG (Tonti-Filippini and Brown, 2019), contains entries for over 9400 lavas, but only ~6% are associated with absolute paleointensity (API) data. These API data come from 24 papers published between 1970 and 2016 on a variety of lava sequences in different regions, but mostly in southern and eastern Iceland, and none from western Iceland.

To investigate quasi-continuous time variations in API during the Gauss Normal polarity chron and the upper Gilbert Reversed polarity chron, we have targeted the lava sequences of Lundarreykjadalur valley in the Borgarfjörður region of western Iceland. We collected oriented paleomagnetic core samples from ~390 lavas spanning 21 sections along an 18 km transect, during field campaigns in 1994 and 2016-2023. Paleodirections, K-Ar dates (in the 1990s) and new 40Ar/39Ar dates from these lavas indicate that the targeted lavas recorded quasi-continuous time variations in the geomagnetic field from ~2.6 Ma to ~4.3 Ma.

API determinations from a selection of these lavas have been obtained using the Tsunakawa-Shaw method. To assess the quality of the API data, we have conducted detailed rock magnetic measurements, including hysteresis, FORC, and thermomagnetic measurements. We present preliminary API results and discuss intensity variations during the Gauss Normal polarity chron and the upper Gilbert Reversed polarity chron. The API data from this study is expected to provide one of the most detailed records of time-series changes in API for this period.