Realignment of magnetic grains below the sediment^water interface is thought to impart a post-depositional remanent magnetization (pDRM). However, there is little convincing evidence in the published literature that pDRM is the dominant mechanism by which sediments become magnetized. We report here preliminary results from two kinds of laboratory experiments designed to investigate whether post-depositional reorientation of magnetic particles is likely to occur in nature. In the first experiment, we monitored changes in the magnetization of natural sediments in response to changing laboratory fields. Our results are inconsistent with post-depositional reorientation of magnetic particles. In a second experiment, we put live worms in a multi-...
The characteristics of the remanent magnetization of red sediments are first considered, followed by...
Measurement of natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of a 15-m interval of nannofossil-chalk cores fr...
International audienceTurbiditic events are mostly avoided in paleomagnetic studies and therefore th...
Evidence of disturbance by benthic burrowing organisms is commonly observed in deep-sea sediment cor...
International audienceWe carried out several experiments with carbonate-rich and clay-rich sediments...
International audienceWe conducted several redeposition experiments in laboratory using natural and ...
Sediments continuously record variations of the Earth's magnetic field and thus provide an important...
The remanent magnetization acquired by a slurry stirred in a magnetic field was measured as a functi...
Sediments act as recording media for changes in the earth´s magnetic field. Highly resolved paleomag...
Sediments act as recording media for changes in the earth´s magnetic field. Highly resolved paleomag...
The intensity and direction of natural remanent magnetization of Narita bed (a horizontal layer of Q...
Recent conceptual models have attributed the weak depositional remanent magnetizations observed in n...
Sedimentary magnetizations are fundamental to palaeomagnetism, but the mechanisms that control reman...
We studied the paleomagnetic properties of relatively organic rich, annually laminated (varved) sedi...
Environmental magnetism involves the application of rock and mineral magnetic techniques to situatio...
The characteristics of the remanent magnetization of red sediments are first considered, followed by...
Measurement of natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of a 15-m interval of nannofossil-chalk cores fr...
International audienceTurbiditic events are mostly avoided in paleomagnetic studies and therefore th...
Evidence of disturbance by benthic burrowing organisms is commonly observed in deep-sea sediment cor...
International audienceWe carried out several experiments with carbonate-rich and clay-rich sediments...
International audienceWe conducted several redeposition experiments in laboratory using natural and ...
Sediments continuously record variations of the Earth's magnetic field and thus provide an important...
The remanent magnetization acquired by a slurry stirred in a magnetic field was measured as a functi...
Sediments act as recording media for changes in the earth´s magnetic field. Highly resolved paleomag...
Sediments act as recording media for changes in the earth´s magnetic field. Highly resolved paleomag...
The intensity and direction of natural remanent magnetization of Narita bed (a horizontal layer of Q...
Recent conceptual models have attributed the weak depositional remanent magnetizations observed in n...
Sedimentary magnetizations are fundamental to palaeomagnetism, but the mechanisms that control reman...
We studied the paleomagnetic properties of relatively organic rich, annually laminated (varved) sedi...
Environmental magnetism involves the application of rock and mineral magnetic techniques to situatio...
The characteristics of the remanent magnetization of red sediments are first considered, followed by...
Measurement of natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of a 15-m interval of nannofossil-chalk cores fr...
International audienceTurbiditic events are mostly avoided in paleomagnetic studies and therefore th...