TY - JOUR
T1 - Late Cretaceous paleomagnetic results from Northeast Asian continental margin
T2 - The Sikhote Alin mountain range, eastern Russia
AU - Uno, Koji
AU - Otofuji, Yo Ichiro
AU - Matsuda, Takaaki
AU - Kuniko, Yoshiki
AU - Enami, Ryo
AU - Kulinich, Ruslan G.
AU - Zimin, Petr S.
AU - Matunin, Anatoly P.
AU - Sakhno, Vladimir G.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1999/3/1
Y1 - 1999/3/1
N2 - Welded tuffs in the Upper Cretaceous Kisin Group have been collected for paleomagnetic study from 24 sites in Sikhote Alin, eastern Russia. Normal paleomagnetic directions from 11 sites are regarded as primary directions, whereas reversed paleomagnetic directions from 13 sites are ascribed to secondary origin. The normal directions of the Kisin Group together with the characteristic directions of the Sijanov Group yield the Late Cretaceous characteristic direction of Sikhote Alin (D=355.0°, I=59.8° with α95=7.2°). A significant separation (15.4°±11.9°) of pole positions is observed between Sikhote Alin (85.9°N, 11.3°E with A95=10.1°) and the North China Block. Sikhote Alin has been subjected to counterclockwise rotation through 20.5°±17.7° with respect to North China Block. The rotation occurred during 66-51 Ma, and is ascribed to sinistral motion along the central Sikhote Alin fault.
AB - Welded tuffs in the Upper Cretaceous Kisin Group have been collected for paleomagnetic study from 24 sites in Sikhote Alin, eastern Russia. Normal paleomagnetic directions from 11 sites are regarded as primary directions, whereas reversed paleomagnetic directions from 13 sites are ascribed to secondary origin. The normal directions of the Kisin Group together with the characteristic directions of the Sijanov Group yield the Late Cretaceous characteristic direction of Sikhote Alin (D=355.0°, I=59.8° with α95=7.2°). A significant separation (15.4°±11.9°) of pole positions is observed between Sikhote Alin (85.9°N, 11.3°E with A95=10.1°) and the North China Block. Sikhote Alin has been subjected to counterclockwise rotation through 20.5°±17.7° with respect to North China Block. The rotation occurred during 66-51 Ma, and is ascribed to sinistral motion along the central Sikhote Alin fault.
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U2 - 10.1029/1999GL900034
DO - 10.1029/1999GL900034
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033106188
SN - 0094-8276
VL - 26
SP - 553
EP - 556
JO - Geophysical Research Letters
JF - Geophysical Research Letters
IS - 5
ER -