A geomagnetic event recorded in loess deposits of the Tönchesberg (Germany): identification of the Blake magnetic polarity episode

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High‐resolution palaeomagnetic studies on a collection of nearly 350 specimens, taken from a 1.30 m thick section of an Upper Pleistocene loess profile from the Tönchesberg (Germany), are described. The Blake magnetic polarity episode is recorded in a layer above the partly eroded palaeosol of the Eemian interglacial. It is identified by its stratigraphic position and thermoluminescence data (±90.0 − 110.0 kyr: Zöller, Conard & Hahn 1991; Frechen 1991, 1992). Magnetite and haematite contribute to the natural remanent magnetization (NRM). Directional behaviour during thermal and alternating‐field cleaning suggests that magnetite carries a primary, (post‐)depositional remanent magnetization (pDRM) and haematite a secondary, chemical remanent magnetization (CRM) of early diagenetic origin. Copyright © 1995, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Reinders, J., & Hambach, U. (1995). A geomagnetic event recorded in loess deposits of the Tönchesberg (Germany): identification of the Blake magnetic polarity episode. Geophysical Journal International, 122(2), 407–418. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1995.tb07004.x

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