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Bertha Aguilar Reyes Francisco Bautista Avto Goguitchaichvili Ofelia Morton 《Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica》2011,55(2):377-388
This paper focuses on the study of the correlation between magnetic parameters with the level of contamination by heavy metals
in urban soils. We report a magnetic investigation of urban soil samples from Merida, state of Yucatan, Southern Mexico. It
appears that most of our samples contain ferrimagnetic minerals as the magnetic carriers, probably coming from the titanomagnetites/titanomaghemites
series. This is inferred by the acquisition of isothermal remanent magnetization, which shows that most of samples are almost
completely saturated at about 200 mT. The S−200 value (factor characterizing stability of remanent magnetization) is between 0.8 and 1.0, characteristic of ferrimagnetic
minerals. The susceptibility vs. temperature measurements also point to some titanomaghemites and titanomagnetites as probable
responsible for magnetization. On the other hand, measurements of magnetic susceptibility at high and low frequencies helped
us to determine the high content of superparamagnetic grains in the majority of the samples, although not all of these showed
high values of magnetic susceptibility. We found that the most contaminated samples by Pb and Zn showed the higher saturation
isothermal remanent magnetization values, whereas the higher values in magnetic susceptibility correspond to samples contaminated
by Cr. Finally, we noted that a high level in Sr decreases the magnetic susceptibility. 相似文献
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Palaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic study of a Pliocene volcanic section in southern Georgia (Caucasus)
Goguitchaichvili A.T. Sologachvili D.Z. Prévot M. Calvo M. Pavlenichvili E. Sh. Maissuradze G.M. Schnepp E. 《Geologie en Mijnbouw》1997,76(1-2):135-143
Twenty-six basaltic flows were sampled for a paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic study of the Tchuntchka section in the Akhalkalaki volcanic region in southern Georgia (Caucasus). Three to five samples from each flow were subjected to thermal or alternating-field demagnetization. The upper part of the section yields normal (D = 355.5°, I = 54.2°, N = 17, 95 = 2.5°, k = 226), and the lower part reversed polarity directions (D = 180.3°, I = – 59.4,° N = 8, 95 = 4.8°, k = 135). An anomalous direction was found in one flow in the upper part (D = 118.5°, I = – 77.3°). Rock-magnetic experiments show that the remanence is carried in most cases by magnetite or low-Ti titanomagnetite. The fraction of grains with a multidomain magnetic structure does not seem to be important. The remanence carried by such grains is removed only partly by low-temperature demagnetization. A tentative magnetostratigraphic correlation between the 3.8-Ma-old Thoki and Tchuntchka sites is proposed. 相似文献
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Anna Caccavari Manuel Calvo-Rathert Avto Goguitchaichvili Vicente Soler Bertha Aguilar Reyes 《Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica》2010,54(4):547-560
We present rock-magnetic and paleomagnetic results obtained on samples belonging to a Neogene sequence of 11 successive lava
flows and a dyke from La Gomera (Canary Islands, Spain). Analysis of thermomagnetic curves allows to distinguish three types
of samples: (i) Type H samples with low-Ti titanomagnetite as the only carrier of remanence; (ii) type M samples with a main
intermediate Curie-temperature phase (TC = 450°C) and low-Ti titanomagnetite; (iii) type L curves with a low Curie-temperature phase (TC = 120 to 200°C) and an intermediate Curie-temperature phase (TC = 400°C). Analysis of hysteresis parameters suggests that the grain size of most studied samples corresponds to pseudo single-domain
particles, which can be also interpreted as a mixture of single-domain and multi-domain particles. Paleomagnetic experiments
reveal only a single paleomagnetic component. Characteristic remanence of all studied lava flows and the dyke shows reverse
polarity. The mean direction of the whole sequence is D = 188.2°, I =−35.4° (k = 46.9; α95 = 6.4°) and the calculated paleomagnetic pole yields a longitude λ= 150.7° and a latitude ϕ= 78.8° (k = 59.4; A95 = 5.7°). Secular variation is analysed through the scatter of virtual geomagnetic poles (VGP). A VGP angular scatter SB = 5.9 with an upper confidence limit Sup = 8.0 and a lower confidence limit Slow = 4.6 are obtained. This scatter is clearly smaller than the average for this latitude obtained for the last 5 Ma. The studied
lava flows were probably emitted in a relatively short time interval. 相似文献
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Miguel Cervantes-Solano Lisa Kapper Avto Goguitchaichvili Vicente Carlos Ruiz-Martínez José Rosas-Elguera Juan Morales Rafael Maciel-Peña Rubén Cejudo-Ruiz 《Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica》2017,61(2):233-248
We present a detailed rock-magnetic and paleomagnetic survey from Autlan volcanic succession in western Mexico. The principal aim of this study is to extend paleomagnetic data from Autlan lavas in order to confirm vertical-axis rotation observed in reconnaissance study and to evaluate long-term variation of the geomagnetic field strength based on existing and global data. The mean inclination (44.7°) is in agreement with the expected inclination for 60 and 70 Ma, as derived from available reference poles for the North American craton. The declination (333.6°), however, is significantly different from those expected, which suggests a statistically significant counterclockwise tectonic rotation ranging between 10° ± 6° and 14° ± 7°. As a measure of paleosecular variation (PSV), we obtained a geomagnetic field dispersion of 9.6° (upper and lower limits: 7.2°–11.9°) in perfect agreement with the previously published PSV compilation of selected Cretaceous data from lavas. The mean virtual dipole moments available for Autlan lavas are about 65% of the present geomagnetic axial dipole but are in reasonably good agreement with other comparable quality determinations between 5 and 90 Ma. This reinforces the hypothesis that low geomagnetic field strengths persisted for the entire Jurassic extending into the Upper Cretaceous. 相似文献
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Rafael García-Ruiz Avto Goguitchaichvili Miguel Cervantes-Solano Juan Morales Rafael Maciel-Peña José Rosas-Elguera Ruben Cejudo-Ruiz Jaime Urrutia-Fucugauchi 《Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica》2017,61(2):249-263
A rock magnetic and paleomagnetic investigation was performed on some selected, radiometrically dated lava flows from the Mascota Volcanic Field (MVF), western Trans- Mexican Volcanic Belt. A set of rock-magnetic experiments and standard paleomagnetic analysis were carried out on 19 sites spanning the time interval from 2268 to 72 kyr. The paleomagnetic directions are anchored to absolute radiometric ages while no such information was available in previous studies. This makes possible to correctly evaluate the fluctuation of Earth’s magnetic field from Pliocene to Pleistocene and reveal the firm evidence of possible Levantine excursion. Both Ti-poor and Ti-rich titanomagnetites seem to carry the remanent magnetization with Curie temperatures ranging from 350°C to 537°C. Thirteen flows correspond to the Brunhes chron, one of them exhibits transitional directions, while the remaining six sites belong to the Matuyama chron. New and existing dataset for MVF were used to estimate the paleosecular variation parameters. The selected data include 35 Plio-Quaternary lava flows. After excluding the poor quality data, as well as the transitional directions, the mean paleodeclination is 356.1° and oaleoinclination 39.9°, which agree well with the geocentric axial dipole (GAD) and the expected paleodirections for the Plio-Pleistocene, as derived from the reference poles for the stable North America. The corresponding mean paleomagnetic poles are paleolongitude 226.7° and paleolatitude 86.0°. The virtual geomagnetic pole scatter for the MVF is 15.2°, which is consistent with the value expected from model G at latitude of 20° (this model provides an interpretation of the paleosecular variation at different latitudes for the time of interest). The combined paleomagnetic data, supported by positive reversal test, indicate no paleomagnetically detectable vertical-axis rotations in the study area. The evidence of one transitional directions was detected, which may correspond to the Levantine excursion (360-370 kyr) or unnamed event between 400-420 kyr. 相似文献
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Jose Rosas-Elguera Bertha Aguilar Reyes Avto Goguitchaichvili Macario Rocha Margarita López Martínez Miriam M. Tostado-Plascencia Luis M. Alva Valdivia Cecilia Caballero Miranda 《Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica》2011,55(2):265-278
For long time the western-central Mexico has been affected by oblique subduction caused by Farallon plate beneath North America.
As result, smaller plates (e.g. Cocos Plate), several fault systems outlining crustal blocks (e.g. Michoacán block) and magmatic
arcs (e.g. Paleocene-Early Oligocene magmatism and the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt) were developed. Still, no paleomagnetic
data are available for Oligocene and Miocene. The principal aim of this study is to evaluate whether the tectonic rotations
and relative motions of these blocks occurred before the Miocene. Here, we report a detailed rock-magnetic and paleomagnetic
results from Tecalitlan area, located in the Michoacán block. Sixteen sites (about 150 oriented samples) were collected including
one radiometrically dated diabase dike (35.0 ± 1.8 Ma). Rock-magnetic experiments permitted identification of magnetic carriers
and assessment of the paleomagnetic stability. Continuous susceptibility measurements vs temperature in most cases yield reasonably
reversible curves with Curie points close to that of magnetite. Reliable paleomagnetic directions were obtained for 12 sites.
Inclination I and declination D of the mean paleomagnetic direction obtained in this study are I = 33.1°, D = 345.0°, and
Fisherian statistical parameters are k = 25, α95 = 8.9°. The corresponding mean paleomagnetic pole position is Plat = 75.7°, Plong = 166.6°, K = 31, A95 = 8.0°. The mean inclination is in reasonably good agreement with the expected value, as derived from reference poles for
the stable North America. Magnetic declination is not significantly different from that expected which is in disagreement
with a counterclockwise tectonic rotation of about 20° previously reported for the studied area. Based on paleomagnetic results
obtained in this study compiled with those currently available from the Michoacán Block, we propose a simple model suggesting
that sometime in Eocene epoch the convergence vector of the Farallon plate relative to North America plate was normal to the
trench before reaching an actual oblique convergence. 相似文献
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Avto Goguitchaichvili Juan Morales Ramiro Aguayo Haro Humberto Quiroz Castañon Jasinto Robles Camacho 《Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica》2017,61(2):310-317
Deliberated dental modifications and mutilations are known since prehistoric times. The Mayas and other ancient cultures in Mesoamerica were considered pioneers of such practice. The evidences of therapeutic intervention, however, are still poorly documented and credible examples are extremely scarce. One of the burials excavated at the locality of La Mina (Michoacan, Mexico) corresponds to a 30-35 year old male individual named Alvaro, who presented a well-marked dental deformation. Moreover, Alvaro had a quite deep and symmetrical perforation in the upper right canine–a treatment similar to the procedure of endodontics or root canal. The archaeological context of Alvaro’s habitat was dated using the archaeomagnetic method applied to pottery samples unambiguously correlated to the burial. The analysis supplied a time interval between 647 and 825 AD suggesting the first evidence of complex dental practice in the Americas. 相似文献
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Juan Morales María del Sol Hernández-Bernal Avto Goguitchaichvili José Luis Punzo-Díaz 《Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica》2017,61(2):290-309
The ability of baked clay-elaborated objects to record the temporal variations of both direction and intensity of the geomagnetic field at the time of their elaboration or last use has been widely used during the last decades to fill the gaps left by available time-discrete volcanic-rock logs for a better knowledge of the evolution of the geomagnetic field. Further refinement of the secular variation curves has motivated the search for alternative non-conventional materials as attractive targets for archeomagnetic studies. Both clay and copper have been used since pre-Hispanic times for the elaboration of a wide variety of ornamental and utilitarian objects in Mesoamerica. Previous studies carried out in Europe and Israel have shown the usefulness of copper slags as one of these non-conventional materials. We present the results of an integrated study carried out on ten copper slags from seven ancient metallurgical sites of Michoacán. The analysis included a series of rock magnetism experiments, scanning electron microscope analysis, archeointensity determinations following the Thellier-Coe method and their corresponding dating. Based on the results obtained the slag-set analyzed can be divided in two main groups: low Fe concentrations (associated with high Cu concentrations) for slags comprising the first group, and high Fe concentrations (associated with low Cu concentrations) for slags from second group. Slags from the first group are characterized by almost reversible thermomagnetic curves, while those corresponding to the second group show a quite irreversible behavior. A crystalline (vitreous) structure within the massive surface of the slags is observed for those coming from the second (first) group. These striking features could reflect significant differences in the metallurgical process followed at these sites, which according to archeological and historical evidences correspond to Colonial and pre-Hispanic usage metallurgical sites; first and second group, respectively. The good experimental behavior exhibited by these materials demonstrates the suitability of copper slag to obtaining absolute archeointensity data which can be used to improve the existing Mesoamerican archeomagnetic record. This in turn, can be used both for geomagnetic field modelling purposes and archeomagnetic dating. 相似文献