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Fig. 10

From: Paleomagnetic constraint of the age and duration of the Taupō Eruption, New Zealand

Fig. 10

Results of paleomagnetic dating based on Pavón-Carrasco et al. (2011), and the paleosecular variation curve (PSVC) reference model (NZPSV10k by Turner et al. 2015b). PSVC for the declination, inclination are shown as thick red lines (thin red lines for the associated α95% level), together with the probability density curves (in orange-shade below each PSVC). Paleomagnetic declination, inclinations of our samples (re-located: see text in detail) are shown in the PSVC graphs as blue straight lines; the green dashed lines above and below are the associated α95% levels. The final combined probability density curves are shown in blue-shade (the 65% and 95% confidence levels are shown as a green line, respectively). a Taupō sequence (air falls and ignimbrite of Unit Y) (this study), b lithic fragments in Taupō ignimbrite (McClelland et al. 2004; data compiled by Greve and Turner 2017), c Mapara tephra (Unit X) (this study)

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