Rocks associated with an orogenic gold system in the Paleoproterozoic Granites/Tanami Inlier of northern Australia exhibit strong natural remanent magnetism, identifiable in regional aeromagnetic data. Petrographical analysis indicates the two dominant magnetic minerals in the rocks of this region are multidomain magnetite and monoclinic pyrrhotite. Chemical analysis using an electron microprobe has determined that the magnetite and pyrrhotite are stoichiometrically pure, without significant elemental substitution. Alternating field demagnetization, Curie Temperature, and hysteresis analysis indicates that the remanently magnetized phase is monoclinic pyrrhotite with low magnetic susceptibility. In contrast, multidomain magnetites la...
A characteristic magnetic transition at 30-34 K is shown to provide a powerful tool for the identifi...
International audienceDuring burial of clay-rich sediments, magnetic minerals, just as other mineral...
[1] We performed planar shock recovery experiments on natural pyrrhotite at pressures up to 6.9 GPa....
Rocks associated with an orogenic gold system in the Paleoproterozoic Granites/Tanami Inlier of nort...
Rocks associated with an orogenic gold system in the Paleoproterozoic Granites/Tanami Inlier of nort...
Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and sedimentary micro-textural data from an early Miocene mudstone seq...
Monoclinic pyrrhotite (Fe7S8) is widely claimed to carry magnetizations acquired during early diagen...
Gold mineralisation was first discovered at the Tanami Mine in August 1900. However, it was not unt...
A total of 331 rock samples collected from East and West Ongul Islands were studied paleomagneticall...
Monoclinic pyrrhotite (Fe7S8) is widely claimed to carry magnetizations acquired during early diagen...
Characteristic magnetizations from Middle Jurassic dacitic to andesitic subaerial volcanics (the Ful...
A large, distinct negative aeromagnetic anomaly of over 2000 nT associated with microcline-sillimani...
Detailed rock magnetic and electron microscope analyses indicate that the magnetic signature of Neog...
International audienceField impressed AMS fabric, although it has been recognized for a very long ti...
Use of low temperature (LT) magnetic transitions to identify magnetic minerals that carry a remanen...
A characteristic magnetic transition at 30-34 K is shown to provide a powerful tool for the identifi...
International audienceDuring burial of clay-rich sediments, magnetic minerals, just as other mineral...
[1] We performed planar shock recovery experiments on natural pyrrhotite at pressures up to 6.9 GPa....
Rocks associated with an orogenic gold system in the Paleoproterozoic Granites/Tanami Inlier of nort...
Rocks associated with an orogenic gold system in the Paleoproterozoic Granites/Tanami Inlier of nort...
Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and sedimentary micro-textural data from an early Miocene mudstone seq...
Monoclinic pyrrhotite (Fe7S8) is widely claimed to carry magnetizations acquired during early diagen...
Gold mineralisation was first discovered at the Tanami Mine in August 1900. However, it was not unt...
A total of 331 rock samples collected from East and West Ongul Islands were studied paleomagneticall...
Monoclinic pyrrhotite (Fe7S8) is widely claimed to carry magnetizations acquired during early diagen...
Characteristic magnetizations from Middle Jurassic dacitic to andesitic subaerial volcanics (the Ful...
A large, distinct negative aeromagnetic anomaly of over 2000 nT associated with microcline-sillimani...
Detailed rock magnetic and electron microscope analyses indicate that the magnetic signature of Neog...
International audienceField impressed AMS fabric, although it has been recognized for a very long ti...
Use of low temperature (LT) magnetic transitions to identify magnetic minerals that carry a remanen...
A characteristic magnetic transition at 30-34 K is shown to provide a powerful tool for the identifi...
International audienceDuring burial of clay-rich sediments, magnetic minerals, just as other mineral...
[1] We performed planar shock recovery experiments on natural pyrrhotite at pressures up to 6.9 GPa....