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Palaeosecular variation of the Earth's magnetic field during the last 10000 years based on the annually laminated sediment of Lake Nautajarvi, central Finland

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HOLOCENE
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 391-400

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1191/0959683602hl551rp

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varves; digital image analysis; x-ray radiography; palaeomagnetism; mineral magnetism; palaeomagnetic secular variations (PSV); Holocene; Lake Nautajarvi

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A palaeomagnetic study of the Lake Nautajarvi sediment sequence in central Finland demonstrates, that varved lake sediments can provide regionally applicable secular variations curves for Holocene stratigraphic correlation and age control. Based on x-ray radiography and digital image analysis techniques we constructed an inherent and continuous varve chronology for the Lake Nautajarvi varve sequence, which covers nearly 10000 years with an estimated counting error of less than +/-1% and a mean sedimentation rate of 0.66 mm yr(-1). We reconstructed a record of the palaeomagnetic secular variation (PSV) of the Earth's magnetic field in this nearly 7 in long section of clastic-organic vanes. Mineral magnetic measurements indicated that pseudo-single-domain magnetite is the major carrier of the remanence. PSV shows many of the familiar features of declination and inclination that have previously been recorded in northern Europe, In addition, the Lake Nautajarvi record contains a continuous record of relative palaeointensity.

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