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Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of the Pyrenean granites

In this paper, we report on a compilation of more than 2200 sites (more than 10,000 individual measurements) where anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) was studied in granites from the Variscan Pyrenees. The standardization and homogenization of this information has allowed us to produce thre...

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Published in:Journal of maps 2017-11, Vol.13 (2), p.438-448
Main Authors: Porquet, Manuel, Pueyo, Emilio L., Román-Berdiel, Teresa, Olivier, Philippe, Longares, Luis A., Cuevas, Julia, Ramajo, Javier, Antolín, Borja, Aranguren, Aitor, Auréjac, Jean Baptiste, Bouchez, Jean-Luc, Casas, Antonio M., Denèle, Yoann, Gleizes, Gerard, Hilario, Asier, Izquierdo-Llavall, Esther, Leblanc, Dennis, Oliva-Urcia, Belén, Santana, Vicente, Tubía, José M., Vegas, Nestor
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Summary:In this paper, we report on a compilation of more than 2200 sites (more than 10,000 individual measurements) where anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) was studied in granites from the Variscan Pyrenees. The standardization and homogenization of this information has allowed us to produce three Main Maps that synthesize all the information related with the AMS of the Pyrenean granites. We also describe the problems found during the construction of the database (variable geo-positioning, different published information, etc.). The information derived from 21 granite bodies, the database, and the synthesis maps (magnetic susceptibility, Km, and the orientation of the magnetic foliation, plane perpendicular to k3, and of the magnetic lineation, k1) allow us to see for the first time a complete image of this important kinematic and petrographic indicator.
ISSN:1744-5647
1744-5647
DOI:10.1080/17445647.2017.1302364