Abstract

Deep and surface magnetic measurements, gravity and subbottom seismic profiling data have been gathered across a part of the northwest Atlantic smooth-rough magnetic border. These data indicate that the transition involves only a change in the magnetic field, without associated gravity or subbottom topographic signature. Model studies suggest that a change in basement magnetization from 0.010 emu/cm 3 to 0.005 emu/cm 3 could account for the magnetic field change across the boundary from the rough to the smooth sectors. Various theories previously proposed to explain this magnetic boundary are discussed with respect to these newer data; reduction of basement magnetization by weathering of the proto-Atlantic Ocean floor as described by Drake et al. (1968) is the preferred explanation.

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