Magnetofossils, the magnetization of sediments, and the evolution of magnetite biomineralization

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1989 - annualreviews.org
Magnetite (Fe304) is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization
(NRM) in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments …

[引用][C] Magnetofossils, the magnetization of sediments and the evolution of magnetite biomineralization

SBR CHANG - Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 1989 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Magnetofossils, the magnetization of sediments and the evolution of magnetite
biomineralization | CiNii Research CiNii 国立情報学研究所 学術情報ナビゲータ[サイニィ] 詳細 …

[PDF][PDF] MAGNETOFOSSILS, THE MAGNETIZATION OF SEDIMENTS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF MAGNETITE BIOMINERALIZATION

SBR Chang, JL Kirschvink - Ann. Rev, 1989 - gps.caltech.edu
Magnetite Fe3O4 is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM)
in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments, such as …

Magnetofossils, the Magnetization of Sediments, and the Evolution of Magnetite Biomineralization

SBR Chang, JL Kirschvink - authors.library.caltech.edu
Abstract Magnetite (Fe_3O_4) is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent
magnetization (NRM) in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing …

[PDF][PDF] MAGNETOFOSSILS, THE MAGNETIZATION OF SEDIMENTS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF MAGNETITE BIOMINERALIZATION

SBR Chang, JL Kirschvink - Ann. Rev, 1989 - scholar.archive.org
Magnetite Fe3O4 is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM)
in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments, such as …

[PDF][PDF] MAGNETOFOSSILS, THE MAGNETIZATION OF SEDIMENTS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF MAGNETITE BIOMINERALIZATION

SBR Chang, JL Kirschvink - Ann. Rev, 1989 - gps.divisions.caltech.edu
Magnetite Fe3O4 is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM)
in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments, such as …

[HTML][HTML] Magnetofossils, the Magnetization of Sediments, and the Evolution of Magnetite Biomineralization

SBR Chang, JL Kirschvink - … and Planetary Sciences, Vol. 17, p …, 1989 - adsabs.harvard.edu
Magnetite (Fe, O) is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM)
in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments, such as …

[PDF][PDF] MAGNETOFOSSILS, THE MAGNETIZATION OF SEDIMENTS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF MAGNETITE BIOMINERALIZATION

SBR Chang, JL Kirschvink - Ann. Rev, 1989 - gps.caltech.edu
Magnetite Fe3O4 is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM)
in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments, such as …

[PDF][PDF] MAGNETOFOSSILS, THE MAGNETIZATION OF SEDIMENTS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF MAGNETITE BIOMINERALIZATION

SBR Chang, JL Kirschvink - Ann. Rev, 1989 - ehdpejmr.com
Magnetite Fe3O4 is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM)
in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments, such as …

[PDF][PDF] MAGNETOFOSSILS, THE MAGNETIZATION OF SEDIMENTS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF MAGNETITE BIOMINERALIZATION

SBR Chang, JL Kirschvink - Ann. Rev, 1989 - scholar.archive.org
Magnetite Fe3O4 is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM)
in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments, such as …