Paleomagnetism in Lake Pannon: Problems, Pitfalls, and Progress in Using Iron Sulfides for Magnetostratigraphy

Nick A. Kelder, Karin Sant, Mark J. Dekkers, Imre Magyar, Gijs A. van Dijk, Ymke Z. Lathouwers, Orsolya Sztanó, Wout Krijgsman

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3405-3429
JournalGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Volume19
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2018
Externally publishedYes

Funding

The investigated cores are property of Paks II Nuclear Power Plant Private Limited Company. The drilling, handling and storage of the cores was carried out by Mecsekerc Ltd. The authors thank László Gombor, Gábor Szurkos, Márton Veszely (Paks II), András Barabás, József Csicsák, Gábor Hámos (Mecsekerc), Gyula Konrád (University of Pécs), Ferenc Horváth (Eötvös University of Budapest), and Attila Aszódi, Government Commissioner in charge of maintaining the performance of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant, for permitting, administrating and supporting our research. Special thanks go to Attila Pruzsina (Mecsekerc), our amicable host in the Paks core repository. Krisztina Sebe, István Bartha, Daniel Botka, and Soma Budai occasionally took part in the lengthy sampling process. We thank Christiaan van Baak for his help during the first sampling campaign and Tilly Bouten for assistance on the SEM fundamentals. We thank Willem Castelijns for the last thorough spelling and grammar check. This research was financially supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) through the VICI grant of Wout Krijgsman and by the Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation office, NKFIH 116618. This is MTA-MTM-ELTE Paleo contribution No 269. Supplementary paleomagnetic data available for review on EPOS (https:// epos-ip.org/), including thermal and alternating field demagnetization results and interpreted directions (Kelder et al., 2018). The investigated cores are property of Paks II Nuclear Power Plant Private Limited Company. The drilling, handling and storage of the cores was carried out by Mecsekerc Ltd. The authors thank L?szl? Gombor, G?bor Szurkos, M?rton Veszely (Paks II), Andr?s Barab?s, J?zsef Csics?k, G?bor H?mos (Mecsekerc), Gyula Konr?d (University of P?cs), Ferenc Horv?th (E?tv?s University of Budapest), and Attila Asz?di, Government Commissioner in charge of maintaining the performance of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant, for permitting, administrating and supporting our research. Special thanks go to Attila Pruzsina (Mecsekerc), our amicable host in the Paks core repository. Krisztina Sebe, Istv?n Bartha, Daniel Botka, and Soma Budai occasionally took part in the lengthy sampling process. We thank Christiaan van Baak for his help during the first sampling campaign and Tilly Bouten for assistance on the SEM fundamentals. We thank Willem Castelijns for the last thorough spelling and grammar check. This research was financially supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) through the VICI grant of Wout Krijgsman and by the Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation office, NKFIH 116618. This is MTA-MTM-ELTE Paleo contribution No 269. Supplementary paleomagnetic data available for review on EPOS (https://epos-ip.org/), including thermal and alternating field demagnetization results and interpreted directions (Kelder et al.,).

FundersFunder number
Attila Asz?di
E?tv?s University of Budapest
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
Nuclear Power Plant Private Limited Company
University of P?cs
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Nemzeti Kutatási Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal116618
National Research, Development and Innovation Office

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