日本地球惑星科学連合2016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-EM05] Full vector geomagnetic and paleomagnetic secular variation: direction, intensity and dynamo simulations

2016年5月22日(日) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 6ホール)

コンビーナ:*渋谷 秀敏(熊本大学大学院自然科学研究科)、山本 裕二(高知大学 海洋コア総合研究センター)、Paterson Greig(Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences)、Brown Maxwell(GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences)

17:15 〜 18:30

[SEM05-P02] Sedimentary record of the Holocene paleomagnetic secular variation from Beppu Bay, Southwest Japan

*林田 明1安樂 和央2大野 正夫3加 三千宣4竹村 恵二5 (1.同志社大学理工学部環境システム学科、2.同志社大学大学院理工学研究科、3.九州大学比較社会文化研究院環境変動部門、4.愛媛大学沿岸環境科学研究センター、5.京都大学理学研究科地球熱学研究施設)

キーワード:paleomagnetic secular variation, remanent magnetization, Beppu Bay

Although considerable efforts have been made for global data compilation and geomagnetic field modeling for paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV), it is desired to further improve the data distribution and quality in the Asia-Pacific region. We have investigated the Holocene PSV records from marine sediments of Beppu Bay, which is a tectonic basin adjacent to active volcanic fields of Kyushu Island in Southwest Japan. Previous studies utilizing multiple piston-core samples from northwestern part showed that the sediments of the Beppu Bay have preserved stable remanent magnetizations suitable for reconstruction of the Holocene PSV. Recently, an age-depth model was developed for the late Holocene sediments in the southwestern part through detailed sedimentologial analysis and AMS radiocarbon dating, particularly for the last 3,000 years. We hence made pass-through measurements of natural remanent magnetizations of u-channel samples from newly obtained piston cores. Although our declination record was discontinued at section boundaries, relative variation within a u-channel sample was comparable with paleomagnetic records from the northwestern part. The inclination records showed consistent variation between the two areas and also correlative to a PSV record from Lake Biwa. It is thus suggested that the paleomagnetic data from Beppu Bay play a key role in synthesizing sedeimentary and archeomagnetic PSV records in Southwest Japan.