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Palaeo- and rock-magnetic investigations across Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary at St Bertrand’s Spring,Drôme,France: applications to magnetostratigraphy
Authors:Tiiu Elbra  Petr Schnabl  Kristýna ?í?ková  Petr Pruner  ?imon Kdýr  Jacek Grabowski  Daniela Reháková  Andrea Svobodová  Camille Frau  William AP Wimbledon
Institution:1.Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,Prague,Czech Republic;2.Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute,Warsaw,Poland;3.Department of Geology and Palaeontology, Faculty of Natural Sciences,Comenius University,Bratislava,Slovak Republic;4.Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Faculty of Science,Charles University,Prague,Czech Republic;5.Groupement d’Intérêt Paléontologique,Science et Exposition,Toulon,France;6.School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol,Queens Road,Bristol,UK
Abstract:Palaeo- and rock-magnetic investigations of the St Bertrand’s Spring (Le Ravin de Font de St Bertrand) locality in France were carried out in order to contribute to, and improve, the stratigraphy of the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary interval. Magnetic susceptibility shows slightly diamagnetic behaviour in the lowermost part of the profile and an increase (paramagnetic) towards its middle and upper parts. Rock-magnetic measurements throughout the section show magnetite as the main magnetic fraction, together with traces of hematite. Additionally, thermal demagnetization indicates the presence of goethite. Our magnetostratigraphy indicates three normal/reversed polarity sequences; possibly encompassing the magnetozones M19r to the M17n. This suggests that the St Bertrand section straddles the Tithonian/Berriasian boundary and reaches the middle Berriasian sensu lato.
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