ROCK MAGNETISM OF THE PLİOCENE AND LOWER PLEİSTOCENE DEPOSİTS OF THE AJİNOHUR DEPRESSİON
Journal
BAKU STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL of EARTH SCIENCES & ENVIRONMENT
ISSN
3006-8703
Date Issued
2026-01-12
Author(s)
Adilakhanum R. Babayeva
Baku State University
Tahmina J. Garayeva
DOI
https://doi.org/10.30546/209805.2025.2.4.2029
Abstract
The article presents the results of paleomagnetic studies of Pliocene-Pleistocene deposits of the
Ajinokhur structural zone. To obtain the paleomagnetic characteristics of these deposits, comprehensive experimental investigations were conducted, which made it possible to construct a magnetostratigraphic scale of the Pliocene–Pleistocene strata of the studied sections. To study the paleomagnetic
properties of Pliocene-Pleistocene rocks, about 300 oriented samples were studied. he magnetic susceptibility and the natural remnant magnetization of the deposits vary between 3.1 x 10-3
- 7.6 x 10-3
BS and 5.9 x 10-3
- 36.1 x 10-3 A/m, respectively. The average value of the permanent component indicates that the magnetization is close to its initial value and can therefore be used to compile a paleomagnetic scale. Within the investigated area, the identification of regional magnetostratigraphic reference points in the Upper Pliocene–Pleistocene deposits has been substantiated, including the boundaries between the Productive thickness and the Akchagyl, the Akchagyl and the Absheron, and the
Absheron and the Baku. The studied deposits have been subjected to age subdivision.
Ajinokhur structural zone. To obtain the paleomagnetic characteristics of these deposits, comprehensive experimental investigations were conducted, which made it possible to construct a magnetostratigraphic scale of the Pliocene–Pleistocene strata of the studied sections. To study the paleomagnetic
properties of Pliocene-Pleistocene rocks, about 300 oriented samples were studied. he magnetic susceptibility and the natural remnant magnetization of the deposits vary between 3.1 x 10-3
- 7.6 x 10-3
BS and 5.9 x 10-3
- 36.1 x 10-3 A/m, respectively. The average value of the permanent component indicates that the magnetization is close to its initial value and can therefore be used to compile a paleomagnetic scale. Within the investigated area, the identification of regional magnetostratigraphic reference points in the Upper Pliocene–Pleistocene deposits has been substantiated, including the boundaries between the Productive thickness and the Akchagyl, the Akchagyl and the Absheron, and the
Absheron and the Baku. The studied deposits have been subjected to age subdivision.
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