Magnetic susceptibility anisotropy data set of the Pengguan complex in the Longmenshan tectonic belt (160-120 MA)

Magnetic susceptibility anisotropy data set of the Pengguan complex in the Longmenshan tectonic belt (160-120 MA)


The data are AMS data of PENGGUAN complex. We used a portable gasoline rig to drill 5-7 cores at each sampling point, with an interval of 1 m to 2 m, and each core is about 3-6 cm long. Each core pillar was oriented by magnetic compass and solar compass, and magnetic declination (7 °) Correction of the error. In order to avoid the interference of core geometry on magnetic fabric, each core column is cut into a standard column with a diameter of 2.5 cm and a length of 2.2 cm. The AMS tests were carried out in the agico kappabridge (mfk1) low field condition of paleomagnetism laboratory, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The statistical analysis of AMS is mainly completed with the help of anisoft 4.2. The data has been officially published in tectonics, and the quality is true and reliable.


File naming and required software

File name: chronological data is stored in Excel, and the file name is "2017pg-ams data. xlsx", in which 2017 represents the time of data acquisition, PG represents that the sample was collected from PENGGUAN complex in Longmenshan, AMS data represents that the file is magnetic susceptibility anisotropy data, and "2017pg-ams data.xlsx" is AMS data of PENGGUAN complex.
Usage: the data is in xlsx file format and can be opened directly in Excel


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Xue, Z. (2021). Magnetic susceptibility anisotropy data set of the Pengguan complex in the Longmenshan tectonic belt (160-120 MA). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.1002/2017TC004754. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

Related Literatures:

1. Xue, Z.H., Martelet, G., Lin, W., Faure, M., Chen, Y., Wei, W., Li, S. J., Wang, Q. C. (2017). Mesozoic Crustal Thickening of the Longmenshan Belt (NE Tibet, China) by Imbrication of Basement Slices: Insights From Structural Analysis, Petrofabric and Magnetic Fabric Studies, and Gravity Modeling. Tectonics, 36(12), 3110-3134.( View Details | Bibtex)

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Geographic coverage
East: 104.00 West: 103.20
South: 31.00 North: 31.50
Details
  • Temporal resolution: 1000 year < x
  • Spatial resolution: 1m - 10m
  • File size: 0.02 MB
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  • Access: Open Access
  • Temporal coverage: 160 Ma to 120 Ma
  • Updated time: 2021-06-16
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