Michael J. Jackson
University of Michigan
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Geology | 1988
Michael J. Jackson; Chad McCabe; Martha M. Ballard; Rob Van der Voo
The concentration of magnetite in the Lower and Middle Devonian Helderberg and Onondaga carbonate formations varies in a distinct pattern along an east-west profile across New York State. Magnetite concentrations are uniformly low in the western half of the profile, increase sharply eastward to a peak value near Syracuse, and decrease farther east. The pattern strongly resembles previously reported variations in the extent of clay mineral diagenesis that reflect differences in paleotemperatures along the profile. Previous paleomagnetic studies have documented that the magnetite carries a well- defined magnetization of Pennsylvanian-Permian age, and magnetite authigenesis is therefore no younger than late Paleozoic. We attribute the correlation between high magnetite concentration and high illite content to temperature-dependent diagenesis triggered by orogenic fluids. The large proportion of secondary magnetite indicates that over most of the area, the mechanism of late Paleozoic remagnetization was principally chemical. Thermal effects played a less direct role in the remagnetization of the strata by controlling the extent of the chemical processes that resulted in overprinting of the original remanence.
Geology | 1992
John M. Kennard; Peter N. Southgate; Michael J. Jackson; Phillip E. O'Brien; Nicholas Christie-Blick; Ann E. Holmes; J. F. "Rick" Sarg
The application of concepts of sequence stratigraphy to seismic and well data has led to a new understanding of the subsurface Devonian reef complex of the Canning Basin. It demonstrates marked reciprocal sedimentation with lowstand terrigenous sediments largely restricted to the basin and transgressive and highstand carbonate sediments on the platform. Preliminary outcrop studies indicate the potential of these concepts to modify significantly the existing lithostratigraphic and biostratigraphic interpretations of this classic exhumed reef complex, including the stratigraphic context of the Frasnian-Famennian boundary in the Canning Basin.
Geophysical Research Letters | 1985
Chad McCabe; Michael J. Jackson; Brooks B. Ellwood
Geophysical Journal International | 1985
Michael J. Jackson; Rob Van der Voo
Journal of Geophysical Research | 1984
Michael J. Jackson; Henry N. Pollack
Journal of Geophysical Research | 1985
Michael J. Jackson; Rob Van der Voo
Geophysical Research Letters | 1986
Michael J. Jackson; Rob Van der Voo
Geophysical Research Letters | 1987
Michael J. Jackson; Henry N. Pollack
Geophysical Journal International | 1991
Michael J. Jackson; Henry N. Pollack; Stephen T. Sutton
Geophysical Journal International | 1991
Stephen T. Sutton; Henry N. Pollack; Michael J. Jackson