Sediments and sedimentary rocks are important sources for paleomagnetic studies of the geomagnetic field behaviour and of environmental changes. These studies are greatly dependent on the reliable extraction of the detrital magnetic signal. Overprinting of this signal by reductive diagenetic processes, where iron-bearing minerals are dissolved and secondary (magnetic) sulphide minerals form, jeopardizes the validity of such investigations. It is therefore necessary to be aware of the possible presence of diagenetic/authigenic magnetic phases, i.e. greigite, and their influence on the paleomagnetic signal. A chemical remanent magnetisation (CRM) due to these phases can obscure the detrital magnetic signal. It remains to be shown how primary ...
Reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions occur during burial because sediments contain reactive mixture...
The minerals responsible for the magnetic properties of the Late Triassic Lunde Formation have been ...
Greigite (Fe3S4) is a widespread authigenic magnetic mineral in anoxic sediments and is also commonl...
Sediments and sedimentary rocks are important sources for paleomagnetic studies of the geomagnetic f...
Diagenesis, Rock magnetism, Marine sediments. - Sediments and sedimentary rocks are important source...
Diagenetic alteration of magnetic minerals occurs in all sedimentary environments and tends to be se...
Diagenetic alteration of magnetic minerals occurs in all sedimentary environments and tends to be se...
Sedimentary greigite (Fe3S4) is being increasingly implicated as the carrier of late diagenetic rema...
In many anoxic sedimentary environments, the onset of sulfate reduction, and pyritization of detrita...
In many anoxic sedimentary environments, the onset of sulfate reduction, and pyritization of detrita...
Detailed rock magnetic and electron microscope analyses indicate that the magnetic signature of Neog...
Detailed rock magnetic and electron microscope analyses indicate that the magnetic signature of Neog...
Detailed scanning electron microscope observations, coupled with elemental microanalyis, confirm the...
Magnetic particles usually occur in very minor concentrations in igneous and sedimentary rocks, soil...
Detailed scanning electron microscope observations, coupled with elemental microanalysis, confirm th...
Reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions occur during burial because sediments contain reactive mixture...
The minerals responsible for the magnetic properties of the Late Triassic Lunde Formation have been ...
Greigite (Fe3S4) is a widespread authigenic magnetic mineral in anoxic sediments and is also commonl...
Sediments and sedimentary rocks are important sources for paleomagnetic studies of the geomagnetic f...
Diagenesis, Rock magnetism, Marine sediments. - Sediments and sedimentary rocks are important source...
Diagenetic alteration of magnetic minerals occurs in all sedimentary environments and tends to be se...
Diagenetic alteration of magnetic minerals occurs in all sedimentary environments and tends to be se...
Sedimentary greigite (Fe3S4) is being increasingly implicated as the carrier of late diagenetic rema...
In many anoxic sedimentary environments, the onset of sulfate reduction, and pyritization of detrita...
In many anoxic sedimentary environments, the onset of sulfate reduction, and pyritization of detrita...
Detailed rock magnetic and electron microscope analyses indicate that the magnetic signature of Neog...
Detailed rock magnetic and electron microscope analyses indicate that the magnetic signature of Neog...
Detailed scanning electron microscope observations, coupled with elemental microanalyis, confirm the...
Magnetic particles usually occur in very minor concentrations in igneous and sedimentary rocks, soil...
Detailed scanning electron microscope observations, coupled with elemental microanalysis, confirm th...
Reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions occur during burial because sediments contain reactive mixture...
The minerals responsible for the magnetic properties of the Late Triassic Lunde Formation have been ...
Greigite (Fe3S4) is a widespread authigenic magnetic mineral in anoxic sediments and is also commonl...