Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical records of Earth’s first 500 million years and have been proposed to contain a paleomagnetic record of the Hadean geodynamo. A prerequisite for the preservation of Hadean magnetization is the presence of primary magnetic inclusions within pristine igneous zircon. To date no images of the magnetic recorders within ancient zircon have been presented. Here we use high-resolution transmission electron microscopy to demonstrate that all observed inclusions are secondary features formed via two distinct mechanisms. Magnetite is produced via a pipe-diffusion mechanism whereby iron diffuses into radiation-damaged zircon along the cores of dislocations...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
Abstract Investigations of superchrons are the key to understanding long-term changes of the geodyna...
International audienceRecent paleomagnetic studies have constrained the strength and longevity of th...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Determining the age of the geomagnetic field is of paramount importance for understanding the evolut...
The time of origin of Earth’s dynamo is unknown. Detrital zircon crystals containing ferromagnetic i...
AbstractThe magnetization of zircons from sedimentary rocks of the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Weste...
The time of origin of the geodynamo has important implications for the thermal evolution of the plan...
Zircon crystals offer a unique combination of suitability for high-precision radiometric dating and ...
It currently is unknown when Earth's dynamo magnetic field originated. Paleomagnetic studies indicat...
Magnetic mineral inclusions occur commonly within other larger mineral phases in igneous rocks and h...
As a major mineral in banded iron formation (BIF), magnetite can provide information on depositional...
Submicroscopic, needle-shaped titanomagnetite inclusions exsolved in silicate minerals commonly occu...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
Abstract Investigations of superchrons are the key to understanding long-term changes of the geodyna...
International audienceRecent paleomagnetic studies have constrained the strength and longevity of th...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills, Western Australia, are one of the few surviving mineralogical r...
Determining the age of the geomagnetic field is of paramount importance for understanding the evolut...
The time of origin of Earth’s dynamo is unknown. Detrital zircon crystals containing ferromagnetic i...
AbstractThe magnetization of zircons from sedimentary rocks of the Jack Hills (Yilgarn Craton, Weste...
The time of origin of the geodynamo has important implications for the thermal evolution of the plan...
Zircon crystals offer a unique combination of suitability for high-precision radiometric dating and ...
It currently is unknown when Earth's dynamo magnetic field originated. Paleomagnetic studies indicat...
Magnetic mineral inclusions occur commonly within other larger mineral phases in igneous rocks and h...
As a major mineral in banded iron formation (BIF), magnetite can provide information on depositional...
Submicroscopic, needle-shaped titanomagnetite inclusions exsolved in silicate minerals commonly occu...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
Abstract Investigations of superchrons are the key to understanding long-term changes of the geodyna...
International audienceRecent paleomagnetic studies have constrained the strength and longevity of th...