Obliquity‐driven mountain permafrost‐related fluvial magnetic susceptibility cycles in the Quaternary mid‐latitude long‐term (2.5 Ma) fluvial Maros Fan in the Pannonian Basin

Author:

Püspöki Zoltán1ORCID,Gibbard Philip L.2,Kiss László Ferenc3,McIntosh Richard W.4,Thamó‐Bozsó Edit5,Krassay Zita6,Szappanos Bálint1,Maigut Vera7,Kovács Péter3,Karácsony Dominik8,Stercel Ferenc9,Visnovitz Ferenc10,Demény Krisztina11,Bereczki László1,Szőcs Teodóra1,Rotár‐Szalkai Ágnes1,Fancsik Tamás1

Affiliation:

1. Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affairs Alkotás út 50 Budapest H‐1123 Hungary

2. Scott Polar Research Institute University of Cambridge Lensfield Road Cambridge CB2 1ER UK

3. Wigner Research Centre for Physics Konkoly‐Thege Miklós u. 29‐33 Budapest H‐1121 Hungary

4. Department of Mineralogy and Geology University of Debrecen Egyetem tér 1 Debrecen H‐4032 Hungary

5. Németh László u. 2/C Dunakeszi H‐2120 Hungary

6. Petőfi Lutheran Grammar School of Aszód Régész u. 34 Aszód H‐2170 Hungary

7. Western Balkans Green Center Naphegy tér 8 Budapest H‐1016 Hungary

8. Faculty of Earth Science and Engineering University of Miskolc Miskolc Egyetemváros H‐3515 Hungary

9. István út 21. IV/36 Debrecen H‐4031 Hungary

10. Department of Geophysics and Space Science Eötvös Lóránd University Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c Budapest H‐1117 Hungary

11. Middle‐Danube‐Valley Water Directorate Rákóczi u. 41 Budapest H‐1088 Hungary

Abstract

Magnetic susceptibility (MS) of the Quaternary long‐term mid‐latitude Maros fluvial fan (Pannonian Basin) was recorded to understand the stratigraphical features of source‐proximal fluvial depositional settings. Three fully cored 500‐m‐deep boreholes were sampled at 0.5‐m intervals; low‐field and frequency dependent MS were measured, and complementary hysteresis and SEM‐EDAX investigations were performed on selected samples. Logged susceptibility data were also used to log correlations established by a simultaneous comparison of wireline log and laboratory measurements. Time‐series analyses of the susceptibility records reveal a ~41‐ka and ~100‐ka cyclicity. Towards the source‐distal sections the intensity of the ~41‐ka cycles decreases, while that of the ~100‐ka cycles remains strong. Stratigraphical and spectral similarities were observed between the Maros fluvial fan and Chinese loess records; however, based on complementary magnetic data, the magnetic phase of the Maros Fan sections is related to the detrital magnetite that originates from the catchment during early postglacial permafrost degradations. The amplification of the ~41‐ka cycles can be attributed to the very high susceptibility values in source‐proximal settings and to the special stratigraphical feature of the distributive fluvial systems. This comprises the increased avulsion frequency on the fluvial fans in ‘glacial recession periods’, in concert with the ‘early postglacial’ occurrence of the permafrost‐related magnetite originating from the catchment. As a local phenomenon, this is significant since it records the obliquity‐driven variations in permafrost development in a catchment. However, fluvial and alluvial fans are widespread depositional landforms within the Eurasian mountain range and were possibly the same during the Quaternary deglaciations. Thus, obliquity‐driven magnetic susceptibility variations in source‐proximal fan deposits attached or adjacent to regions of loess deposition should also be considered when scanning for potential source material of aeolian deposits.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology,Archeology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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