We present a highly sensitive and accurate method for quantitativedetection and characterization of noninteracting or weakly interactinguniaxial single domain particles (UNISD) in rocks and sediments. Themethod is based on high-resolution measurements of first-order reversalcurves (FORCs). UNISD particles have a unique FORC signature that can beused to isolate their contribution among other magnetic components. Thissignature has a narrow ridge along the H(c) axis of the FORC diagram,called the central ridge, which is proportional to the switching fielddistribution of the particles. Therefore, the central ridge is directlycomparable with other magnetic measurements, such as remanentmagnetization curves, with the advantage of being fully sele...
Identification of the mineral remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB),known as magnetofossils, is of...
Identification of the mineral remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB),known as magnetofossils, is of...
A wide variety of Earth and planetary materials are very good recorders of paleomagnetic information...
We present a highly sensitive and accurate method for quantitativedetection and characterization of ...
We present a highly sensitive and accurate method for quantitativedetection and characterization of ...
We present a highly sensitive and accurate method for quantitativedetection and characterization of ...
We describe a quantitative magnetic unmixing method based on principal component analysis (PCA) of f...
We describe a quantitative magnetic unmixing method based on principal component analysis (PCA) of f...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams provide information about domain states and magnetostatic...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams are constructed from a class of partial magnetic hysteres...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams provide information about domain states and magnetostatic...
This thesis describes a new method of deconvolving the bulk magnetic signal based on principal compo...
We present a novel technique for quantitative unmixing of primary and secondary ferrimagnetic minera...
Paleomagnetic and environmental magnetic studies are commonly conducted on samples containing mixtur...
Identification of the mineral remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB),known as magnetofossils, is of...
Identification of the mineral remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB),known as magnetofossils, is of...
Identification of the mineral remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB),known as magnetofossils, is of...
A wide variety of Earth and planetary materials are very good recorders of paleomagnetic information...
We present a highly sensitive and accurate method for quantitativedetection and characterization of ...
We present a highly sensitive and accurate method for quantitativedetection and characterization of ...
We present a highly sensitive and accurate method for quantitativedetection and characterization of ...
We describe a quantitative magnetic unmixing method based on principal component analysis (PCA) of f...
We describe a quantitative magnetic unmixing method based on principal component analysis (PCA) of f...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams provide information about domain states and magnetostatic...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams are constructed from a class of partial magnetic hysteres...
First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams provide information about domain states and magnetostatic...
This thesis describes a new method of deconvolving the bulk magnetic signal based on principal compo...
We present a novel technique for quantitative unmixing of primary and secondary ferrimagnetic minera...
Paleomagnetic and environmental magnetic studies are commonly conducted on samples containing mixtur...
Identification of the mineral remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB),known as magnetofossils, is of...
Identification of the mineral remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB),known as magnetofossils, is of...
Identification of the mineral remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB),known as magnetofossils, is of...
A wide variety of Earth and planetary materials are very good recorders of paleomagnetic information...