Magnetofossils: relicts and records of deep time and space
Magnetofossils are magnetic nanoparticles that represent the fossil remains of
microorganisms that biomineralize magnetic minerals in a genetically controlled manner …
microorganisms that biomineralize magnetic minerals in a genetically controlled manner …
The Bigger, The Better?-Paleomagnetic recording fidelity of weakly interacting clusters of particles, and implications for micro-scale paleomagnetism
T Berndt, C Han, J Devienne - EGU General Assembly …, 2021 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
A recent trend in paleomagnetism is the study of samples of ever decreasing sizes, going
down to (sub) millimeter scales and even microscopic scales, including single-silicate …
down to (sub) millimeter scales and even microscopic scales, including single-silicate …
Sources of fine-grained magnetic minerals in sediments: a problem revisited
F Oldfield - The Holocene, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Progress in the discrimination of fine-grained magnetic minerals in sediments and sediment
sources using measurements of magnetic susceptibility at two frequencies and of magnetic …
sources using measurements of magnetic susceptibility at two frequencies and of magnetic …
Extracting a detailed magnetostratigraphy from weakly magnetized, Oligocene to early Miocene sediment drifts recovered at IODP Site U1406 (Newfoundland margin …
Fine‐grained magnetic particles in deep‐sea sediments often statistically align with the
ambient magnetic field during (and shortly after) deposition and can therefore record …
ambient magnetic field during (and shortly after) deposition and can therefore record …
[PDF][PDF] Paleomagnetism of Pleistocene sediments from drill hole OL-92, Owens Lake, California; reevaluation of magnetic excursions using anisotropy of magnetic …
JG Rosenbaum, RL Reynolds, R Meyer - 1998 - pubs.usgs.gov
Core OL-92 from Owens Lake, California, was obtained using rotary-core drilling into 323 m
of lacustrine sediments, estimated to represent the past 800,000 years (Smith and Bischoff …
of lacustrine sediments, estimated to represent the past 800,000 years (Smith and Bischoff …
Application of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility to construct the palaeocurrent direction using slender fossil orientations
X Wei, R Zhang - Geological Journal, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Oriented samples were collected in the southern Mongolia Plateau and north‐eastern
Tibetan Plateau to detect links between microstructural features, which are inferred from …
Tibetan Plateau to detect links between microstructural features, which are inferred from …
Rock magnetic properties of dendrites: Insights from MFM imaging and implications for paleomagnetic studies
R Shaar, JM Feinberg - Geochemistry, Geophysics …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Dendrites are crystals that grow in branches that diverge along crystallographically defined
directions. Despite the importance of dendrites in paleomagnetic research, little is known …
directions. Despite the importance of dendrites in paleomagnetic research, little is known …
Relative paleointensity estimates from magnetic anisotropy: Proof of concept
Relative paleointensity data from sedimentary rocks play an important role to decipher the
workings of the geodynamo and to correct for atmospheric cosmogenic radionucleide …
workings of the geodynamo and to correct for atmospheric cosmogenic radionucleide …
[PDF][PDF] 22. MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY OF LOWER EOCENE TO LOWER MIOCENE SEDIMENTS IN CORES FROM THE NEW JERSEY COASTAL PLAIN1
MC Van Fossen - 1997 - Citeseer
This paper describes the magnetostratigraphy of lower and middle Eocene, lower and upper
Oligocene, and lower Miocene terrigenous sediments recovered in three on shore …
Oligocene, and lower Miocene terrigenous sediments recovered in three on shore …