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Holcomb et al. 1986
Holcomb, R.T., Champion, D.E. and McWilliams, M.O. (1986). Dating Recent Hawaiian lava flows using paleomagnetic secular variation. Geological Society of America, Bulletin 97(7): 829-839.
Hawaiian paleomagnetic secular variation (SV) is defined from samples at 67 sites on lava flows of known age. Paleomagnetic directions range through 40 degrees of inclination and 30 degrees of declination; angular dispersion within sites is commonly <2 degrees. Directions in the past 3,000 yr generally are unique in time. The average SV rate in the past 200 yr has been 4.5 degrees /century. Dating precision is limited by dispersion of 4.5 degrees among sites of apparently similar age. The main dispersion sources are in 14C dates (3.0 degrees), intra-flow deformations (2.0 degrees), and local magnetic anomalies (1.5 degrees). Results from 68 sites on undated flows show that 95% of Kilauea's surface is younger than 1,000 yr. A hiatus in volcano growth 1,000-1,500 yr ago coincides with the filling of a large caldera. Averaging of available data yields an SV reference curve which is fairly reliable to approximately 1,500 yr ago, contains gaps and ambiguities 1,500-3,000 yr ago, and remains highly uncertain 3,000 6,000 yr ago. The SV dating method can be precise but is limited by the need for a calibrated SV history. It can be a powerful correlation tool even if a history is unavailable.
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age, Cenozoic, Earth, East Pacific Ocean Islands, geochronology, Hawaii, Hawaii County Hawaii, Hawaii Island, Holocene, Kilauea, lava, lava flows, magnetic declination, magnetic field, magnetic, inclination, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Oceania, paleomagnetism, Polynesia, Quaternary, secular variations, United States, upper Holocene, volcanoes, volcanology, 24 Quaternary geology, 03 Geochronology
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