Table T10. Paleomagnetic units A1-A4 and B1-B18.
 
Paleomagnetic
unit
Depth (mbsf) N Inc
(°)
k 95
Top
Base
192-1183A:





A1 309.06 318.03 8 -32.9 404.6 2.8
A2 318.56 319.23 4 -36.7 888.8 3.1
A3 319.59 321.25 3 -44.7 607.5 5.0
A4 323.20 328.46 7 -41.1 204.8 4.2
192-1183B:





B1 317.22 325.14 14 -35.6 168.0 3.1
B2 325.35 326.19 3 -46.1 352.8 6.6
B3 326.48 336.09 24 -36.7 240.3 1.9
B4 337.09 337.98 4 -39.1 938.0 3.0
B5 339.64 345.45 12 -34.6 471.7 2.0
B6 349.95 349.95 1 -10.0

B7 352.65 367.69 4 -40.6 679.3 3.5
B8 368.60 368.60 1 -31.4

B9 370.48 370.48 1 -42.1

B10 396.36 396.94 3 -16.8 165.9 9.6
B11 405.87 409.12 10 -34.1 194.9 3.5
B12 415.95 416.28 2 -20.1

B13 416.97 416.97 1 -40.7

B14 418.10 436.56 7 -30.9 113.2 5.7
B15 437.24 452.95 8 -41.1 139.8 4.7
B16 454.99 478.47 39 -49.5 255.5 1.4
B17 480.98 494.33 5 -30.5 829.7 2.7
B18 518.24 518.24 1 -49.1

Notes: Top = depth of the uppermost, Base = lowermost basalt piece within each unit. N = number of ChRM determinations in a given paleomagnetic unit. Inc = mean inclination calculated using Kono's (1980b) statistics. k = precision parameter. 95 = 95% confidence angle. For paleomagnetic units with <3 ChRM determinations, performing Kono statistics is impossible; therefore, only the mean inclination is listed for these units. This table is also available in ASCII format.