GP21A:
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism General Contributions II Posters

Tuesday, 16 December 2014: 8:00 AM-12:20 PM
Chairs:  Michael E Purucker, Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States and Richard G Gordon, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States
Primary Conveners:  Michael E Purucker, American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
Co-conveners:  Richard G Gordon, Rice Univ, Houston, TX, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Michael E Purucker, Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Paleomagnetism of a 150 m Sediment Core from the Co-Seismic Subsidence Depocenter of the 2009 Mw=6.1 L’Aquila Earthquake (Italy)
Patrizia Macri', Massimiliano Porreca, Leonardo Sagnotti, Alessandra Smedile and Fabio Speranza, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Rome, Italy
 
Paleomagnetic Study of Plio-Pleistocene Sediments in the Concentrated Deformation Zone Along the Eastern Margin of the Japan Sea
Hiroyuki Hoshi, Aichi University of Education, Aichi, Japan and Katsura Yamada, Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan
 
Constraining Chronology and Time-Space Evolution of Holocene Volcanic Activity on the Capelo Peninsula (Faial Island, Azores): The Paleomagnetic Contribution
Anita Di Chiara1, Fabio Speranza2, Massimiliano Porreca2, Adriano HG Pimentel3, Francesca D'ajello Caracciolo2 and Josè Pacheco4, (1)IAG Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, Sao Paulo, Brazil, (2)National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Rome, Italy, (3)Centro de Informação e Vigilância Sismovulcânica dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal, (4)Centro de Vulcanologia e Avaliação de Riscos Geológicos, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal
 
Paleomagnetism and 40ar/39ar Geochronology of the Plio-Pleistocene Boring Volcanic Field: Implications for the Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale
Jonathan T Hagstrum1, Robert J Fleck1, Russell C Evarts1, Andrew T Calvert1 and Richard M Conrey2, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, United States, (2)WSU GeoAnalytical Laboratory, Pullman, WA, United States
 
Brunhes-Matuyama Magnetic Polarity Reversal Tracing using Chinese loess10Be
Weijian Zhou1,2, Warren Beck3, Xianghui Kong1,2, Zhisheng An1, Xiaoke Qiang1, Zhenkun Wu1,2, Feng Xian1,2 and Hong Ao1, (1)IEE Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi'an, China, (2)Xi’an AMS Center jointed by Institute of Earth Environment and Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China, (3)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States
 
Comprehensive Paleomagnetic Study of the Oligocene-Miocene Rocks from the San Luis Potosí Volcanic Field, Mexico
Luis Manuel Alva-Valdivia1, Jose A Gonzalez-Rangel1 and Jose R Torres-Hernandez2, (1)UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico, (2)universidad autonoma de san luis potosi, Instituto de Geologia, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
 
A New Interface for the Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC) Paleo and Rock Magnetic Database
Nicholas Jarboe1, Rupert Minnett2, Anthony A P Koppers3, Lisa Tauxe1, Catherine Constable1, Ron Shaar1 and Lori Jonestrask1, (1)University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, (2)Cogense, Inc., Key Largo, FL, United States, (3)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States
 
Paleomagnetism and Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility study of the Miocene Jack Springs Tuff (Nevada, USA)
Sarah Shields, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM, United States, Michael S Petronis, New Mexico Highlands Univ, Las Vegas, NM, United States, Christopher J Pluhar, California State University Fresno, Earth & Environmental Science Dept, Fresno, CA, United States and Logan Gordon, Sul Ross State University, Biology, Geology, and Physical Sciences Department, Alpine, TX, United States
 
Paleomagnetic Correlation of Late Miocene-Pliocene Basalt Flows in the Northwestern Basin and Range: Documenting Timing of Faulting, Volcanism and Vertical-axis Rotation in Surprise Valley, Northeastern California
Brent T. Ritzinger1,2, Jonathan M.G. Glen3 and Anne E Egger2, (1)USGS, Baltimore, MD, United States, (2)Central Washington University, Geological Sciences and Science Education, Ellensburg, WA, United States, (3)USGS, Menlo Park, CA, United States
 
A Comprehensive Paleomagnetic Study on Radiometrically Dated Late Cretaceous Lava Flows from Jalisco Block (Western Mexico)
Jose Rosas-Elguera1, Miguel Angel Cervantes2, Avto Gogichaishvili3 and Juan Morales3, (1)Universidad de Guadalajara, CUValles, Ameca, Mexico, (2)Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores, UNAM, Unidad Morelia, Geociencias, Morelia, Mexico, (3)UNAM National Autonomous University of Mexico, Morelia, Mexico
 
Paleomagnetic Pole Positions and Geomagnetic Secular Variation for Southern Hemisphere During Early Cretaceous
Miguel Cervantes Solano1, Avto Goguitchaichvili2, Mabel Mena3, Luis Manuel Alva-Valdivia4, Juan Morales2 and Ruben Cejudo2, (1)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Campus Morelia, Morelia Michoacán, Mexico, (2)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Laboratorio Interinstitucional de Magnetismo Natural, Mexico City, Mexico, (3)FCEN, Univ. de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, (4)UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico
 
Age controlled paleomagnetic records of deep-sea sediments in the Northeast equatorial Pacific
Wonnyon Kim1, Kiseong Hyeong1, Sang-Bum Chi1 and Seong-Jae Doh2, (1)KIOST Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Deep-sea & Seabed Resources Research, Ansan, South Korea, (2)Korea University, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Seoul, South Korea
 
A new approach to study rotational deformation near plate boundaries by combining paleomagnetism and geodetic observations
Neta Ginsburg1,2, Roi Granot1 and Yariv Hamiel2, (1)Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Geological and Environmental Science, Beer Sheva, Israel, (2)Geological Survey of Israel, Jerusalem, Israel
 
Paleomagnetism and Lithostratigraphy of the Miocene Tuff of Huntoon Creek Type Section
Samuel Johnson1, Christopher J Pluhar2 and Justin R. Lindeman1, (1)California State University Fresno, Fresno, CA, United States, (2)California State University Fresno, Earth & Environmental Science Dept, Fresno, CA, United States
 
PmagPy: Software Package for Paleomagnetic Data Analysis and Gateway to the Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC) Database
Lori Jonestrask1, Lisa Tauxe2, Ron Shaar1,3, Nicholas Jarboe4, Rupert Minnett5 and Anthony A P Koppers6, (1)University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, (2)Univ California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, (3)Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, (4)Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States, (5)Cogense, Inc., Key Largo, FL, United States, (6)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States
 
PALEOMAGNETISM OF EARLY AND MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE CATACLYSMIC FLOOD DEPOSITS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Christopher J Pluhar1, Scott F Burns2, Burl Carpenter3, Kimberly Yazzie4 and Dale Melton2, (1)California State University Fresno, Earth & Environmental Science Dept, Fresno, CA, United States, (2)Portland State University, Geology Dept, Portland, OR, United States, (3)Oregon State University, Crop & Soil Science Dept, Corvallis, OR, United States, (4)Portland State University, Environmental Science & Management Dept, Portland, OR, United States
 
Paleomagnetic Study of Azores Archipelago: Volcano-Tectonic Implications
Pedro Fernardes Silva1, Bernard Henry2, Fernando Ornelas Marques3, Pedro Madureira4, Jorge Miguel A Miranda5, Nuno Vilhena Lourenco5, José Madeira6, Anthony Hildenbrand7, João Carlos Nunes8 and Zuzana Roxerová9, (1)ISEL/IDL, Lisbon, Portugal, (2)Paleomagnetisme, Saint-Maur Cedex, France, (3)Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, (4)Centro de Geofísica de Évora (Dep. de Geociências da Univ. de Évora) and EMEPC, Portugal, Évora and Paço de Arcos, Portugal, (5)Instituto Port Mar e Atmosfera, Lisbon, Portugal, (6)Instituto Dom Luiz, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal, (7)Lab. GEOPS / University Paris-Sud, Orsay Cedex, France, (8)University of Azores, Department of Geosciences, Ponta Delgada, Portugal, (9)Institute of Geophysics ACSR, Prague 4, Czech Republic
 
Paleomagnetism in the Determination of the Emplacement Temperature of Cerro Colorado Tuff Cone, El Pinacate Volcanic Field, Sonora, Mexico.
Alejandro Rodriguez Trejo1, Luis Manuel Alva-Valdivia1, Jesus Roberto Vidal Solano2, Bernardo Garcia Amador1 and Jose A Gonzalez-Rangel1, (1)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, (2)Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Sonora, México, Sonora, Mexico
 
Late Cretaceous to Paleocene Terrane Accretion in the Colombian Andes: Paleomagnetic and Sedimentary Evidence
Santiago Hincapie1, Giovanny Jimenez2, Juan Mona1, Agustin Cardona1, Andres Pardo3 and Creta Garavito1, (1)Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Minas, Medellín, Colombia, (2)Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia, (3)Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia
 
Paleomagnetic and Rock Magnetic Results From the Chenaillet Ophiolite (French/Italian Alps) and its Interpretation as a Former Oceanic Core Complex
Julie H Carlut1, Diane Bonnemains1, Catherine Mevel1, Baptiste Debret2, Mathilde Cannat1, Javier Escartin1 and Gianreto Manatschal3, (1)Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, France, (2)University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom, (3)Institut de Physique du Globe Strasbourg, Strasbourg Cedex, France