Measurements were performed on 47 samples and oxide petrography was studied in 32 samples taken at depths throughout the sheeted dike complex in Hole 504B. Integration of these data with results from previous DSDP legs shows that while natural remanent magnetization is constant with depth, magnetic susceptibility increases and median demagnetizing field and the Q ratio decrease with depth in the section. These trends appear to be a result of an increase in deuteric oxidation and a decrease in hydrothermal alteration of primary titanomagnetite with depth. A distinct change in stable magnetic inclination occurs between the extrusive basalts and the sheeted dikes and may be a result of tectonic rotation of the upper extrusive basalts. -from Authors
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Pariso, J. E., & Johnson, H. P. (1989). Magnetic properties and oxide petrography of the sheeted dike complex in Hole 504B. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 111, Costa Rica Rift, 159–167. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.111.132.1989
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