Ferromagnetic resonance and low-temperature magnetic tests for biogenic magnetite
Magnetite is both a common inorganic rock-forming mineral and a biogenic product formed
by a diversity of organisms. Magnetotactic bacteria produce intracellular magnetites of high …
by a diversity of organisms. Magnetotactic bacteria produce intracellular magnetites of high …
Key signatures of magnetofossils elucidated by mutant magnetotactic bacteria and micromagnetic calculations
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) produce single‐stranded or multi‐stranded chains of magnetic
nanoparticles that contribute to the magnetization of sediments and rocks. Their magnetic …
nanoparticles that contribute to the magnetization of sediments and rocks. Their magnetic …
[图书][B] Paleomagnetism of sedimentary rocks: Process and interpretation
KP Kodama - 2012 - books.google.com
This book describes the paleomagnetism of sediments and sedimentary rocks, how
sediments and sedimentary rocks become magnetized, and how the physical and chemical …
sediments and sedimentary rocks become magnetized, and how the physical and chemical …
The late Pleistocene geomagnetic field as recorded by sediments from Fargher Lake, Washington, USA
SJ Doh, WK Steele - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1983 - Elsevier
Measurement of the remanent magnetization of a 6.88-m oriented core of soft sediments and
tephras from Fargher Lake near Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington State shows …
tephras from Fargher Lake near Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington State shows …
Magnetic detection and characterization of biogenic magnetic minerals: A comparison of ferromagnetic resonance and first‐order reversal curve diagrams
Biogenic magnetic minerals produced by magnetotactic bacteria occur ubiquitously in
natural aquatic environments. Their identification and characterization are important for …
natural aquatic environments. Their identification and characterization are important for …
S-band ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy and the detection of magnetofossils
AU Gehring, J Kind, M Charilaou… - Journal of The …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
We report the use of S-band ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) spectroscopy to compare the
anisotropic properties of magnetite particles in chains of cultured intact magnetotactic …
anisotropic properties of magnetite particles in chains of cultured intact magnetotactic …
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 …
[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 …
in sedimentary rocks, and paleomagnetic studies of magnetite-bearing sediments, such as …
[图书][B] Applications of Paleomagnetism to sedimentary geology
DM Aïssaoui, DF McNeill, NF Hurley - 1993 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Applications of Paleomagnetism to Sedimentary Geology-Based on the 1991 SEPM
Research Symposium, the results are directed towards bringing the disciplines of …
Research Symposium, the results are directed towards bringing the disciplines of …
Enhanced magnetization of the Marlboro Clay as a product of soil pyrogenesis at the Paleocene–Eocene boundary?
Abstract The kaolinite-rich Marlboro Clay was deposited on the inner shelf in the Salisbury
Embayment of the US Atlantic margin at the onset of the carbon isotope excursion marking …
Embayment of the US Atlantic margin at the onset of the carbon isotope excursion marking …