2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2017.02.014
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Paleomagnetic and AMS studies of the El Castillo ignimbrite, central-east Mexico: Source and rock magnetic nature

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“…The predominance of imbricated oblate fabrics in our samples suggests a sedimentary-related fabric as the main fabric recorded in the RBI, resulting from the deposition and alignment of inequant ferromagnetic particles in the PDC (Cañón-Tapia and Mendoza-Borunda, 2014). Similar to granular flow in sedimentary systems, the K in sedimentary fabrics of PDCs is imbricated and parallel to the flow direction (e.g., Ort, 1993;Cañón-Tapia and Mendoza-Borunda, 2014;Alva-Valdivia et al, 2017). In contrast, the development of shear and post-emplacement fabrics (e.g., slumping, compaction) seems absent in our samples, because the sampled RBI units are predominantly nonwelded (Mazzoni and Licitra, 2000;Melnick et al, 2006) and present emplacement temperature below the minimum welding temperature (Haag et al, 2020).…”
Section: Flow Dynamics and Emission Areamentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…The predominance of imbricated oblate fabrics in our samples suggests a sedimentary-related fabric as the main fabric recorded in the RBI, resulting from the deposition and alignment of inequant ferromagnetic particles in the PDC (Cañón-Tapia and Mendoza-Borunda, 2014). Similar to granular flow in sedimentary systems, the K in sedimentary fabrics of PDCs is imbricated and parallel to the flow direction (e.g., Ort, 1993;Cañón-Tapia and Mendoza-Borunda, 2014;Alva-Valdivia et al, 2017). In contrast, the development of shear and post-emplacement fabrics (e.g., slumping, compaction) seems absent in our samples, because the sampled RBI units are predominantly nonwelded (Mazzoni and Licitra, 2000;Melnick et al, 2006) and present emplacement temperature below the minimum welding temperature (Haag et al, 2020).…”
Section: Flow Dynamics and Emission Areamentioning
confidence: 62%
“…In the past decades the AMS has been extensively applied to pyroclastic deposits, mainly as a tool for source area identification (e.g., Palmer and MacDonald, 1999;Hong et al, 2006;Alva-Valdivia et al, 2017). Despite that, few studies have examined how AMS relates to flow dynamics (e.g., Fisher et al, 1993;Baer et al 1997;Ort et al, 2003Ort et al, , 2014Giordano et al, 2008;LaBerge et al, 2009).…”
Section: Implications For Pdc Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). In the cooling branch, the absence of the second T C and lower susceptibility and the irreversibility below 500 °C are owed to the destruction of Ti-maghemite possibly into Ti-hematite at high temperatures (e.g., Alva-Valdivia et al 2017.…”
Section: Magnetic Mineralogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tectonics activity, considered active in the present days make possible local displacements and vertical axis rotations (e.g. Alva-Valdivia et al, 2017;Alva-Valdivia et al, 2019), with low influence in the general setting of all the TMVB. However, if this active tectonic was clearly the trigger of the volcanic activity in central México (Gomez-Tuena et al, 2007), no large movement that would have disturbed the TMVB directions could be detected, at least for the last 1.5 Ma.…”
Section: The Tmvb Paleomagnetic Dataset and The Time Averaged Dipole mentioning
confidence: 99%