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Rolf, Christian; Hambach, Ulrich; Novothny, Ágnes; Horváth, Erzsébet; Schnepp, Elisabeth (2020): Rock- and palaeomagnetic investigations of an Upper Pleistocene loess–palaeosol sequence near Süttő, Hungary [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.917734

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Published: 2020-05-22DOI registered: 2020-07-16

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Abstract:
A thorough rock- and palaeomagnetic investigation of an almost 13-m-thick Upper Pleistocene loess–palaeosol sequence (LPSS) outcropping near the village of Süttő in northern Hungary was conducted to obtain rock magnetic and palaeomagnetic-based chronostratigraphies. The results of our rock magnetic investigations indicate that the classical “Chinese” model of magnetic enhancement, showing increasing concentration-dependent rock magnetic parameters in the course of pedogenesis, is also valid for the northern Carpathian Basin. We constructed a relative geomagnetic palaeointensity (RPI) record for the central part of the section by using the natural remanent magnetisation (NRM) after demagnetisation in alternating fields of 15 mT and by employing anhysteretic remanent magnetisation (ARM), low-field susceptibility (Klf) and “saturation” remanent magnetisation (“S”IRM) as normalisers. The three obtained RPI data sets show almost identical trends and are therefore regarded as reliable recorders of the palaeointensity of the Earth's magnetic field. The obtained RPI record allows for indirect dating of the LPSS at Süttő by correlation with the GLOPIS and the PISO stack. The derived age model is in agreement with the OSL-based chronostratigraphy, but contradicts the chronology based on the correlation between the susceptibility record and marine isotope stratigraphy (MIS), which gives rise to the hypothesis of a possible decoupling of the palaeoclimate in the Carpathian Basin and the marine realm during early MIS 3.
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Rolf, Christian; Hambach, Ulrich; Novothny, Ágnes; Horváth, Erzsébet; Schnepp, Elisabeth (2014): Dating of a Last Glacial loess sequence by relative geomagnetic palaeointensity: A case study from the Middle Danube Basin (Süttő, Hungary). Quaternary International, 319, 99-108, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2013.08.050
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  1. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 3 (2008): Susc_Vol., Susc_freq; ARM; "SIRM"; against depth; Dating of a Last Glacial loess sequence by relative geomagnetic palaeointensity: A case study from the Middle Danube Basin (Süttö, Hungary). https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.917452
  2. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 3 (2009): Susc_Vol., Susc_freq; ARM; "SIRM"; against depth; Dating of a Last Glacial loess sequence by relative geomagnetic palaeointensity: A case study from the Middle Danube Basin (Süttö, Hungary). https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.917453
  3. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 3 (all in one): Susc_Vol., Susc_freq; ARM; "SIRM"; against depth; Dating of a Last Glacial loess sequence by relative geomagnetic palaeointensity: A case study from the Middle Danube Basin (Süttö, Hungary). https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.917451
  4. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 7 data correlation susc at LPSS Süttö, tuned susc Chinese Loess Plateau and global ice volume (only susc. data Süttö). https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.918139
  5. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 8 (all in one sort depth) 8 RPI Süttö compared to Glopis and Piso data. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.918149
  6. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 8 RPI Süttö compared to Glopis and Piso data. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.918143
  7. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 4 Scatter plots of Klf vs. Kfd and Klf vs. KARM. Dating Last Glacial loess sequence by RPI: Middle Danube Basin (Süttö, Hungary). https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.917730
  8. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 5 Süttö Hungary RPI normalisers by Klf, ARM and IRM@2000 mT show no correlation. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.917859
  9. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 6 (bottom) RPI records calculated using the intensity of magnetisation after demagnetisation at 15 mT and ARM. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.918044
  10. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 6 (middle) RPI records calculated using the intensity of magnetisation after demagnetisation at 15 mT and "S"IRM. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.918058
  11. Rolf, C; Hambach, U; Novothny, Á et al. (2020): Fig. 6 (top) RPI records calculated using the intensity of magnetisation after demagnetisation at 15 mT and bulk susceptibility Klf. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.918063