[1] We performed planar shock recovery experiments on natural pyrrhotite at pressures up to 6.9 GPa. We find that high-field isothermal remanent magnetization in pyrrhotite is demagnetized up to 90 % by shock due to preferential removal of low coercivity components of magnetization. Contrary to static experiments, we do not observe complete demagnetization. Post shock permanent changes in magnetic properties include increasing saturation isothermal remanent magnetization, bulk coercivity and low-temperature memory, and changes in squareness of hysteresis. These changes are consistent with an increase in the volume fraction of single domain grains. The lack of magnetic anomalies over large Martian impact basins is not expected to be solely d...
Yamato 000593, a nakhlite, was analyzed in terms of its magnetic record and magnetomineralogy. The n...
Meteorites and diamonds encounter high pressures during their formation or subsequent evolution. The...
Physical properties of multidomain magnetite-bearing porous pellets shocked up to 45 GPa were measur...
Maps of the remanent magnetic field of Mars show demagnetized zones within and around giant impact b...
Using neutron diffraction under pressure at room temperature, we observed that pyrrhotite undergoes ...
In the natural case of a hypervelocity impact on a planetary or asteroidal surface, two competing ph...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Hypervelocity impacts within the solar syste...
Demagnetized samples of cobalt precipitates in a copper matrix were shocked to 5, 10, and 20 GPa in ...
International audienceHere we present a comprehensive magnetic characterization of synthesized non-i...
Crustal magnetic fields on Mars are inhomogeneously distributed with the strongest fields occurring ...
Stress demagnetization effects on ferromagnetic minerals are poorly known, especially above 1 GPa, a...
Magnetic anomaly data provide valuable information on size and morphology of buried impact craters...
The paleomagnetism of the Martian crust has important implications for the history of the dynamo, th...
An understanding of the effects of hypervelocity impacts on the magnetization of natural samples is ...
The isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM), J_R(H_+H_0), the shock remanent magnetization (SRM), J_...
Yamato 000593, a nakhlite, was analyzed in terms of its magnetic record and magnetomineralogy. The n...
Meteorites and diamonds encounter high pressures during their formation or subsequent evolution. The...
Physical properties of multidomain magnetite-bearing porous pellets shocked up to 45 GPa were measur...
Maps of the remanent magnetic field of Mars show demagnetized zones within and around giant impact b...
Using neutron diffraction under pressure at room temperature, we observed that pyrrhotite undergoes ...
In the natural case of a hypervelocity impact on a planetary or asteroidal surface, two competing ph...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Hypervelocity impacts within the solar syste...
Demagnetized samples of cobalt precipitates in a copper matrix were shocked to 5, 10, and 20 GPa in ...
International audienceHere we present a comprehensive magnetic characterization of synthesized non-i...
Crustal magnetic fields on Mars are inhomogeneously distributed with the strongest fields occurring ...
Stress demagnetization effects on ferromagnetic minerals are poorly known, especially above 1 GPa, a...
Magnetic anomaly data provide valuable information on size and morphology of buried impact craters...
The paleomagnetism of the Martian crust has important implications for the history of the dynamo, th...
An understanding of the effects of hypervelocity impacts on the magnetization of natural samples is ...
The isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM), J_R(H_+H_0), the shock remanent magnetization (SRM), J_...
Yamato 000593, a nakhlite, was analyzed in terms of its magnetic record and magnetomineralogy. The n...
Meteorites and diamonds encounter high pressures during their formation or subsequent evolution. The...
Physical properties of multidomain magnetite-bearing porous pellets shocked up to 45 GPa were measur...