*Martin Chadima1,2 (1.Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic, 2.AGICO Ltd., Brno, Czech Republic, e-mail: chadima@agico.cz)
Session information
[E] Poster
S (Solid Earth Sciences ) » S-EM Earth's Electromagnetism
[S-EM18] Paleomagnetism and rock magnetism applied to solving geological and geophysical problems
convener:Martin Chadima(Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences), Balazs Bradak(University of Burgos, Spain), Daniel Pastor-Galan(Center for North East Asian Studies, Tohoku University), Myriam Annie Claire Kars(Center for Advanced Marine Core Research)
Paleomagnetic studies have provided much key information about the geomagnetic field and plate motions, and rock magnetic methods have considerable potential for detecting and monitoring signals from past and recent environments. Integrated paleomagnetic and magnetic fabric studies, together with structural geology and petrology, are effective tools for increasing our knowledge about sedimentological, tectonic or volcanic processes on various scales. Determining how the geomagnetic field changes (i.e., reversals and paleointensity variations) helps to understand the evolution of Earth's interior, plate kinematics, dynamics of the core and mantle, long-term climate change, and true polar wander. We welcome presentations of innovative studies that make use of paleo-, rock, and environmental magnetic data in relation to geological, geomagnetic, and environmental processes, especially contributions that combine rock magnetic methods or novel approaches to data evaluation. We also solicit contributions from both experimental and theoretical aspects of paleomagnetic reconstructions, acquisition of petrofabrics, characteristic remanences, remagnetizations, polarity reversal records, paleointensity, and environmental magnetic methods.
*Martin Chadima1,2, Frantisek Hrouda2,3, Josef Jezek3, Štěpánka Mrázová4, Michal Poňavič4 (1.Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic, 2.AGICO, Brno, Czech Republic, 3.Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, 4.Czech Geological Survey, Prague, Czech Republic)
*Balazs Bradak1, Ángel Carrancho Alonso1, Ángela Herrejon Lagunilla1, Juan J. Villalain Santamaria1, Carolina Mallol2,3, Gilbert Tostevin4, Gilliane F. Monnier4, Goran Pajović5, Mile Baković6, Nikola Borovinić6 (1.Paleomagnetic Laboratory, Department of Physics, Burgos University, Spain, 2.UDI de Prehistoria, Arqueología e Historia Antigua, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Universidad de La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain. , 3.Archaeological Micromorphology and Biomarker Research Lab, University of La Laguna, La 10 Laguna, Spain., 4.Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United States, 5.National Museum of Montenegro, Cetinje, Montenegro, 6.Center for Conservation and Archaeology of Montenegro)
*Noriko Kawamura1, Kengo Hiyamizu2, Toshitsugu Yamazaki3 (1.Japan Coast Guard Academy, 2.Japan Coast Guard, 3. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)
*Toshitsugu Yamazaki1, Wei Fu1, Takaya Shimono2, Yoichi Usui3 (1.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 2.Meiji University, 3.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
*Yutaka Yoshimura1, Osamu Ishizuka2, Toshitsugu Yamazaki1, Yuhji Yamamoto3, Hyeon-Seon Ahn4, Tesfaye Kidane5, Yo-ichiro Otofuji6, Naoto Ishikawa7 (1.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 2.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 3.Center for Advanced Marine Core Research , Kochi Univ., 4.Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources, 5.School of Agricultural, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu Natal, 6.Institute of Geohistory, 7.School of Sustainable Design, University of Toyama)
*Manuel Calvo-Rathert1,5, Natalia Garcia-Redondo1, Angel Carrancho2, Avto Gogichaishvili3, Vakhtang Licheli4 (1.Departamento de Fisica, EPS, Universidad de Burgos, Burgos, Spain , 2.Departamento de Historia, Geografía y Comunicación, Universidad de Burgos, Burgos, Spain., 3.Servicio Arqueomagnetico Nacional – Instituto de Geofisica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Morelia, Mexico, 4.Institute of Archaeology, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia., 5.Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States)
Mathijs Koymans2, *Daniel Pastor-Galan1, Douwe van Hinsbergen2, Bram Vaes2, Cor Langereis2 (1.Center for North East Asian Studies, Tohoku University, 2.Utrecht University)
*Emilio Herrero-Bervera1 (1.University of Hawaii at Manoa)
*Masayuki Hyodo1, Kenta Banjo2, Tianshui Yang3, Shigehiro Katoh6, Shi Meinan3, Yuki Yasuda4, Jun-ichi Fukuda1, Masako Miki2, Balázs Bradák5 (1.Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe University, 2.Department of Planetology, Kobe University, 3.China University of Geosciences, 4.Institute of Seismology and Volcanology, Hokkaido University, 5.Department of Physics, EPS, University of Burgos, 6.Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo)
Cancelled
*Xixi Zhao1,2, Yu Yang Hu1, Peng Peng3 (1.State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China, 2.Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz, California 95064, USA, 3.State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China)
*Jiaxi Li 1 (1.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)
*Aleksandr Pasenko1, Ivan Lebedev1, Florian Lhuillier2, Baha Eid2, Vladimir Pavlov1 (1.The Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, 2.Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany)