Paleomagnetic study in a folded zone of Hsuehshan range, northeastern coast of Taiwan

Citation
Tq. Lee et al., Paleomagnetic study in a folded zone of Hsuehshan range, northeastern coast of Taiwan, TERR ATM OC, 9(4), 1998, pp. 643-654
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
TERRESTRIAL ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES
ISSN journal
10170839 → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
643 - 654
Database
ISI
SICI code
1017-0839(199812)9:4<643:PSIAFZ>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
This study uses paleomagnetic methods to analyze the tectonic features in t he northeastern coastal area of Taiwan, A total of 14 sites were chosen at the different locations where slightly metamorphosed and multiply deformed sedimentary strata are characterized by gently dipping folds and dense-spac ed faults. The results show that the paleo-inclinations of all the sites ar e negative. This suggests that the characteristic paleomagnetic directions were acquired during magnetic time zones of reversed polarity. The paleo-de clinations measured are very scattered. However, after the bedding of each studied site is rotated to the regional structural attitude in northeastern Taiwan, there is a consistent trend at approximately N80 degrees E; most o f the corrected paleomagnetic directions point toward the direction of N100 degrees E-N120 degrees E, Micro-tectonic analysis also deciphered the dire ction of the major compression in the area studied, which occurred in the s ame period as that of corrected paleomagnetic direction. This suggests that the paleomagnetic directions of the samples in the studied area were acqui red before the major folding and faulting which caused great deal of horizo ntal rotation in both clockwise and counterclockwise senses. In addition, t he corrected paleomagnetic directions do not show an expected direction in a normal or reversed polarity epoch. This implies that they may not be the primary component of NRM acquired during the deposition of the formations. Instead, they might result from regional metamorphism/deformation with a ce rtain degree of intensity. Thus, the results reveal that the samples studie d have acquired the remanent anisotropy of their magnetizations.