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Magnetic properties of basalts and geodynamics of the rift zone in the southern Red Sea

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Magnetic properties of young rift basalts in the southern Red Sea are studied in detail. It is found that basalt samples dredged in the rift zone are characterized by a large spread in magnetic parameters. The magnetic properties of the basalts are shown to indicate a complex evolution of the Red Sea rift zone. Titanomagnetite grains of the basalts are mostly affected by single-phase oxidation processes and have preserved paleomagnetic information. However, basalts discovered near the rift axis yield evidence of multiphase oxidation of titanomagnetite grains, which is untypical of young oceanic basalts. These basalts have high Curie points and large values of the natural remanent magnetization and Koenigsberger parameter. The corresponding samples were taken in nontransform zones where rocks have experienced the action of significant tectonic forces and, moreover, anomalous geomagnetic field patterns correlate with the position of these zones. Using the magnetic properties of the basalts, the northern segment of the rift axis is relocated.

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Original Russian Text © V.I. Trukhin, V.I. Maksimochkin, V.A. Zhilyaeva, E.S. Kurochkina, A.A. Shreider, G.L. Kashintsev, 2006, published in Fizika Zemli, 2006, No. 11, pp. 70–83.

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Trukhin, V.I., Maksimochkin, V.I., Zhilyaeva, V.A. et al. Magnetic properties of basalts and geodynamics of the rift zone in the southern Red Sea. Izv., Phys. Solid Earth 42, 928–941 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1069351306110061

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