Authors
David F Hallam, Barbara A Maher
Publication date
1994/1/1
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
121
Issue
1-2
Pages
71-80
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Palaeomagnetic measurements were made on samples extracted from a short sequence of early Pleistocene estuarine clays, now exposed in a sea cliff near Sheringham on the north Norfolk coast, UK. On the basis of earlier palynological work, these clays had been ascribed a Pastonian (late Tiglian) age. The clays show marked changes in colour, from reddish-brown at the top of the unit, to blue-grey in the middle, and grey-brown at the base. The palaeomagnetic data vary in close association with these colour changes. The top and basal brown clays show scattered normal directions of low intensity, while the middle blue clays show strongly clustered reversed directions, of much higher intensities. Some samples taken from the boundary between the middle blue and upper red clays show upon demagnetisation a normal overprint on a stable reversed polarity.
Using high-gradient magnetic extraction, magnetic …
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