Forthcoming Events
Magneto stratigraphy of Ariyalur group of Cauvery basin, Tamilnadu, India
Dr. Papanna Gugulothu (National Geophysical Research Institute, India)
Location : Online
Abstract: Magnetostratigraphy or magnetic polarity stratigraphy (MPS) is constructed with paleomagnetic parameters for the Campanian–Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) onshore sediment sequences of the Cauvery Basin, southern India. Twenty-nine sedimentary outcrops in the vicinity of Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu, India were studied using AF (5–150 mT) and thermal demagnetization (100–700C). The observed remanence carrier is attributed to hematite through rock magnetic experiments. The virtual geomagnetic pole (VGP) latitudes were computed using the acquired characteristic remnant magnetization (ChRM) directions. The mean ChRM produces Dm= 338, Im= –38, (a95=23.91, k = 15.73, N=60). The mean VGP is estimated at 51.33N, 292.71E deriving a paleolatitude of 21.3S. The constructed magnetic polarity stratigraphy (MPS) is correlated with the standard geomagnetic polarity time scale (GPTS). The composite MPS of these sequences comprises 12 magnetozones (6 normal and 6 reversed events) that are corroborated with Chron C33n to Chron C30n of the GPTS. The derived paleolatitude position from the present study places the Indian subcontinent at little shallow southern latitudes indicating moderately higher drift velocities during the Upper Cretaceous.
Meeting ID: 944 2649 3601
Passcode: 070134
Meeting ID: 944 2649 3601
Passcode: 070134