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Paleomagnetism of the Siberian flood basalts of the Noril'sk area: A constraint on eruption duration

December 1, 1994

The volcanic sequence of the Noril'sk area, northern Siberia, provides the most complete section of early Siberian flood-basalt volcanism. Paleomagnetic measurements for more than 4000 samples of lava and tuff indicate that nearly all of this >3500-m-thick sequence was laid down during one interval of normal magnetic polarity. Lavas of the lower third of this sequence are cut by the ore-bearing Noril'sk-I intrusion, which has an age of 251 Ma, identical to that of the Permian-Triassic boundary. Thus, the normal-polarity interval represented by this sequence is inferred to be the first of the Triassic Period. Eruption of this enormous volume of material in a relatively brief period coincident with the earth's greatest mass extinction requires that all aspects of Siberian flood-basalt volcanism be evaluated carefully as possibly contributing to that catastrophe.

Publication Year 1994
Title Paleomagnetism of the Siberian flood basalts of the Noril'sk area: A constraint on eruption duration
DOI 10.1080/00206819409465508
Authors Edward N. Lind, Sergey V. Kropotov, Gerald K. Czamanske, Sherman Gromme, V.A. Fedorenko
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Geology Review
Index ID 70243862
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse