We present a study of the magnetic properties of a group of basalt samples from the Saldanha Massif (Mid-Atlantic Ridge - MAR - 36degrees 33' 54" N, 33degrees 26' W), and we set out to interpret these properties in the tectono-magmatic framework of this sector of the MAR. Most samples have low magnetic anisotropy and magnetic minerals of single domain grain size, typical of rapid cooling. The thermomagnetic study mostly shows two different susceptibility peaks. The high temperature peak is related to mineralogical alteration due to heating. The low temperature peak shows a distinction between three different stages of low temperature oxidation: the presence of titanomagnetite, titanomagnetite and titanomaghemite, and exclusively of titanoma...
High-resolution magnetic surveys acquired near the seafloor show that active basalt-hosted hydrother...
We present detailed rock magnetic results of sulfide, and basalt samples recovered at the Trans-Atla...
Magma flow in dykes is still not well understood; some reported magnetic fabrics are contradictory a...
We studied magnetic properties of basalts from cores of Sites 504 (mainly Hole 504B) and 505. Accord...
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Previous rock magnetic investigations of oceanic basement samples have been mainly restricted by sin...
The deepest drill penetration ever into the oceanic crust was achieved during Legs 37 and 45 of the ...
In this manuscript, we present rock magnetic results of samples recovered during Leg 183. The Leg 18...
This work focuses on the study of flow and propagation of magma using rock magnetic analyses along s...
During Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 301, 235 m of upper igneous crust was cored in H...
When a paleomagnetic pole is sought for in an igneous body, the host rocks should be subjected to a ...
Mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) is the major source of marine magnetic anomalies which are the result ...
During DSDP Leg 65, we achieved significant basement penetration at three sites (482, 483, and 485) ...
The core samples of mid-ocean-ridge basalts (including Indian and Pacific type) recovered from the S...
The natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of ocean basalts, giving rise to the pattern of marine magn...
High-resolution magnetic surveys acquired near the seafloor show that active basalt-hosted hydrother...
We present detailed rock magnetic results of sulfide, and basalt samples recovered at the Trans-Atla...
Magma flow in dykes is still not well understood; some reported magnetic fabrics are contradictory a...
We studied magnetic properties of basalts from cores of Sites 504 (mainly Hole 504B) and 505. Accord...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86918/1/j.1365-246X.2011.05029.x.pd
Previous rock magnetic investigations of oceanic basement samples have been mainly restricted by sin...
The deepest drill penetration ever into the oceanic crust was achieved during Legs 37 and 45 of the ...
In this manuscript, we present rock magnetic results of samples recovered during Leg 183. The Leg 18...
This work focuses on the study of flow and propagation of magma using rock magnetic analyses along s...
During Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 301, 235 m of upper igneous crust was cored in H...
When a paleomagnetic pole is sought for in an igneous body, the host rocks should be subjected to a ...
Mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) is the major source of marine magnetic anomalies which are the result ...
During DSDP Leg 65, we achieved significant basement penetration at three sites (482, 483, and 485) ...
The core samples of mid-ocean-ridge basalts (including Indian and Pacific type) recovered from the S...
The natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of ocean basalts, giving rise to the pattern of marine magn...
High-resolution magnetic surveys acquired near the seafloor show that active basalt-hosted hydrother...
We present detailed rock magnetic results of sulfide, and basalt samples recovered at the Trans-Atla...
Magma flow in dykes is still not well understood; some reported magnetic fabrics are contradictory a...