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Geophysical Journal International | 2012

Palaeomagnetic study of a subaerial volcanic ridge (Sao Jorge Island, Azores) for the past 1.3 Myr: evidence for the Cobb Mountain Subchron, volcano flank instability and tectonomagmatic implications

P. F. Silva; B. Henry; Fernando O. Marques; A. Hildenbrand; Pedro Madureira; C. A. Mériaux; Zuzana Kratinová

We present a palaeomagnetic study on 38 lava flows and 20 dykes encompassing the past 1.3 Myr on S. Jorge Island (Azores ArchipelagoNorth Atlantic Ocean). The sections sampled in the southeastern and central/western parts of the island record reversed and normal polarities, respectively. They indicate a mean palaeomagnetic pole (81.3 degrees N, 160.7 degrees E, K= 33 and A95= 3.4 degrees) with a latitude shallower than that expected from Geocentric Axial Dipole assumption, suggesting an effect of non-dipolar components of the Earth magnetic field. Virtual Geomagnetic Poles of eight flows and two dykes closely follow the contemporaneous records of the Cobb Mountain Subchron (ODP/DSDP programs) and constrain the age transition from reversed to normal polarity at ca. 1.207 +/- 0.017 Ma. Volcano flank instabilities, probably related to dyke emplacement along an NNWSSE direction, led to southwestward tilting of the lava pile towards the sea. Two spatially and temporally distinct dyke systems have been recognized on the island. The eastern is dominated by NNWSSE trending dykes emplaced before the end of the Matuyama Chron, whereas in the central/western parts the eruptive fissures oriented WNWESE controlled the westward growth of the S. Jorge Island during the Brunhes Chron. Both directions are consistent with the present-day regional stress conditions deduced from plate kinematics and tectonomorphology and suggest the emplacement of dykes along pre-existing fractures. The distinct timing and location of each dyke system likely results from a slight shift of the magmatic source.


Geophysical Journal International | 2012

Palaeomagnetic study of a subaerial volcanic ridge (São Jorge Island, Azores) for the past 1.3 Myr: evidence for the Cobb Mountain Subchron, volcano flank instability and tectonomagmatic implications: Palaeomagnetic study of S. Jorge Island

P. F. Silva; B. Henry; Fernando O. Marques; A. Hildenbrand; Pedro Madureira; C. A. Mériaux; Zuzana Kratinová

We present a palaeomagnetic study on 38 lava flows and 20 dykes encompassing the past 1.3 Myr on S. Jorge Island (Azores ArchipelagoNorth Atlantic Ocean). The sections sampled in the southeastern and central/western parts of the island record reversed and normal polarities, respectively. They indicate a mean palaeomagnetic pole (81.3 degrees N, 160.7 degrees E, K= 33 and A95= 3.4 degrees) with a latitude shallower than that expected from Geocentric Axial Dipole assumption, suggesting an effect of non-dipolar components of the Earth magnetic field. Virtual Geomagnetic Poles of eight flows and two dykes closely follow the contemporaneous records of the Cobb Mountain Subchron (ODP/DSDP programs) and constrain the age transition from reversed to normal polarity at ca. 1.207 +/- 0.017 Ma. Volcano flank instabilities, probably related to dyke emplacement along an NNWSSE direction, led to southwestward tilting of the lava pile towards the sea. Two spatially and temporally distinct dyke systems have been recognized on the island. The eastern is dominated by NNWSSE trending dykes emplaced before the end of the Matuyama Chron, whereas in the central/western parts the eruptive fissures oriented WNWESE controlled the westward growth of the S. Jorge Island during the Brunhes Chron. Both directions are consistent with the present-day regional stress conditions deduced from plate kinematics and tectonomorphology and suggest the emplacement of dykes along pre-existing fractures. The distinct timing and location of each dyke system likely results from a slight shift of the magmatic source.


Tectonophysics | 2006

Non-scaled analogue modelling of AMS development during viscous flow: A simulation on diapir-like structures

Zuzana Kratinová; Prokop Závada; František Hrouda; Karel Schulmann


Tectonics | 2007

Model of successive granite sheet emplacement in transtensional setting: Integrated microstructural and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility study

Zuzana Kratinová; Karel Schulmann; Jean-Bernard Edel; Josef Ježek; Urs Schaltegger


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2011

Structure, emplacement, and tectonic setting of Late Devonian granitoid plutons in the Teplá–Barrandian unit, Bohemian Massif

Jiří Žák; Zuzana Kratinová; Jakub Trubač; Vojtěch Janoušek; Jiří Sláma; Jan Mrlina


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Noncoaxial K-feldspar and AMS subfabrics in the Land's End granite, Cornwall: Evidence of magmatic fabric decoupling during late deformation and matrix crystallization

Zuzana Kratinová; Josef Ježek; Karel Schulmann; František Hrouda; R.K. Shail; Ondrej Lexa


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2011

Revisiting the magnetostratigraphy of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) in Morocco

Eric Font; Nasrrddine Youbi; Susana Fernandes; H. El Hachimi; Zuzana Kratinová; Y. Hamim


Tectonophysics | 2009

Internal fabric development in complex lava domes

Prokop Závada; Zuzana Kratinová; Vladimír Kusbach; Karel Schulmann


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2012

AMS record of brittle dilation, viscous-stretching and gravity-driven magma ascent in area of magma-rich crustal extension (Vosges Mts., NE France)

Zuzana Kratinová; Karel Schulmann; Jean-Bernard Edel; Anne-Sophie Tabaud


Tectonophysics | 2009

Determination of field-independent and field-dependent components of anisotropy of susceptibility through standard AMS measurement in variable low fields II: An example from the ultramafic body and host granulitic rocks at Bory in the Moldanubian Zone of Western Moravia, Czech Republic

František Hrouda; Shah Wali Faryad; Marta Chlupáčová; Petr Jeřábek; Zuzana Kratinová

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František Hrouda

Charles University in Prague

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Josef Ježek

Charles University in Prague

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Ondrej Lexa

Charles University in Prague

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Prokop Závada

Charles University in Prague

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Vladimír Kusbach

Charles University in Prague

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