The term “pseudo-single domain” (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magnetism that spans the particle size range between the single domain (SD) and multidomain (MD) states. The particle size range for the stable SD state in the most commonly occurring terrestrial magnetic mineral, magnetite, is so narrow (~20–75 nm) that it is widely considered that much of the paleomagnetic record of interest is carried by PSD rather than stable SD particles. The PSD concept has, thus, become the dominant explanation for the magnetization associated with a major fraction of particles that record paleomagnetic signals throughout geological time. In this paper, we argue that in contrast to the SD and MD states, the term PSD does no...
A wide variety of Earth and planetary materials are very good recorders of paleomagnetic information...
© The Author(s) 2018. A first-principle micromagnetic and statistical calculation of viscous remanen...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo-singl...
The term “pseudo-single domain” (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rockmagnet...
The term “pseudo‐single domain” (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magne...
The term ‘pseudo-single domain’ (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magne...
The term ‘pseudo-single domain’ (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magne...
The term ‘pseudo-single domain’ (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magne...
Interpretation of palaeointensity measurements is difficult since natural samples are made up of mag...
The study of the palaeomagnetic signal recorded by rocks allows scientists to understand the Earth’s...
The study of the paleomagnetic signal recorded by rocks allows scientists to understand Earth’s past...
The study of the paleomagnetic signal recorded by rocks allows scientists to understand Earth’s past...
Reliability of magnetic recordings of the ancient magnetic field is strongly dependent on the magnet...
The study of the paleomagnetic signal recorded by rocks allows scientists to understand Earth’s past...
A wide variety of Earth and planetary materials are very good recorders of paleomagnetic information...
A wide variety of Earth and planetary materials are very good recorders of paleomagnetic information...
© The Author(s) 2018. A first-principle micromagnetic and statistical calculation of viscous remanen...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo-singl...
The term “pseudo-single domain” (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rockmagnet...
The term “pseudo‐single domain” (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magne...
The term ‘pseudo-single domain’ (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magne...
The term ‘pseudo-single domain’ (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magne...
The term ‘pseudo-single domain’ (PSD) has been used to describe the transitional state in rock magne...
Interpretation of palaeointensity measurements is difficult since natural samples are made up of mag...
The study of the palaeomagnetic signal recorded by rocks allows scientists to understand the Earth’s...
The study of the paleomagnetic signal recorded by rocks allows scientists to understand Earth’s past...
The study of the paleomagnetic signal recorded by rocks allows scientists to understand Earth’s past...
Reliability of magnetic recordings of the ancient magnetic field is strongly dependent on the magnet...
The study of the paleomagnetic signal recorded by rocks allows scientists to understand Earth’s past...
A wide variety of Earth and planetary materials are very good recorders of paleomagnetic information...
A wide variety of Earth and planetary materials are very good recorders of paleomagnetic information...
© The Author(s) 2018. A first-principle micromagnetic and statistical calculation of viscous remanen...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo-singl...