E. Tamrat et M. Ernesto, Magnetic fabric and rock-magnetic character of the Mesozoic flood basalts of the Parana Basin, Brazil, J GEODYN, 28(4-5), 1999, pp. 419-437
We have studied the magnetic fabric of Mesozoic basaltic flows from five se
quences of the Parana Magmatic Province (PMP), southern Brazil, to infer pa
leoflow direction and to locate possible magma feeders. A well defined orie
ntation pattern, indicative of the flow direction has been evidenced by the
low field anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS). One sequence from t
he southern part of the basin, JS (27 flows, 513 specimens), shows maximum
AMS ellipsoid trending approximately NW-SE. Two sequences from the west-cen
tral part of the basin, IC (13 flows, 173 specimens), and PA (17 flows, 324
specimens), trend E-W. Two sequences from the south-eastern part of the ba
sin, CV (24 flows, 436 specimens) and BV (20 flows, 103 specimens) show max
imum AMS ellipsoid trends approximately NE-SW. In all cases the minimum axe
s of the AMS ellipsoids are tightly grouped vertically or sub-vertically to
the bedding with a relatively weak degree of anisotropy, indicative of the
primary origin of the magnetic fabric. Rock-magnetic parameters of some re
presentative samples, such as isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM), high
field hysteresis loops and thermomagnetic curves suggests that the dominan
t magnetic mineral is a pseudo-single to small multi-domain grain size of m
agnetite. These and other observations are consistent with the conclusions
that flows emanating from different sources may align their maximum suscept
ibility directions parallel to drainage that channel the flow or they will
reflect regional preflow topographic structure and magma-source distributio
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