Hematite-bearing red beds are renowned for their chemical remanent magnetization (CRM). If the CRM was acquired substantially later than the sediment was formed, this severely compromises paleomagnetic records. To improve our interpretation of the natural remanent magnetization, the intricacies of the CRM acquisition process must be understood. Here, we contribute to this issue by synthesizing hematite under controlled 'Earth-like' field conditions (≲100 μT). CRM was imparted in 90 oriented samples with varying inclinations. The final synthesis product appeared to be dominated by hematite with traces of ferrimagnetic iron oxides. When the magnetic field intensity is ≳40 μT, the CRM records the field direction faithfully. However, for field ...
Red beds are well-known for recording stable natural remanent magnetization (NRM). However, discrimi...
Red beds are well-known for recording stable natural remanent magnetization (NRM). However, discrimi...
Although detrital haematite is often observed in red sedimentary rocks, its contribution to the magn...
Hematite-bearing red beds are renowned for their chemical remanent magnetization (CRM). If the CRM w...
Hematite-bearing red beds are renowned for their chemical remanent magnetization (CRM). If the CRM w...
The magnetization of hematite-bearing sedimentary rocks provides critical records of geomagnetic rev...
Red beds are important targets for paleomagnetic studies, yet discriminating secondary chemical rema...
Red beds are important targets for paleomagnetic studies, yet discriminating secondary chemical rema...
Red beds are important targets for paleomagnetic studies, yet discriminating secondary chemical rema...
Red beds are important targets for paleomagnetic studies, yet discriminating secondary chemical rema...
Hematite is a canted antiferromagnet with reddish color that occurs widely on Earth and Mars. Identi...
Hematite is a canted antiferromagnet with reddish color that occurs widely on Earth and Mars. Identi...
Hematite is a canted antiferromagnet with reddish color that occurs widely on Earth and Mars. Identi...
Hematite is a canted antiferromagnet with reddish color that occurs widely on Earth and Mars. Identi...
Intense magnetic remanence (100^1000 A/m) associated with MD hematite and/or titanohematite and asso...
Red beds are well-known for recording stable natural remanent magnetization (NRM). However, discrimi...
Red beds are well-known for recording stable natural remanent magnetization (NRM). However, discrimi...
Although detrital haematite is often observed in red sedimentary rocks, its contribution to the magn...
Hematite-bearing red beds are renowned for their chemical remanent magnetization (CRM). If the CRM w...
Hematite-bearing red beds are renowned for their chemical remanent magnetization (CRM). If the CRM w...
The magnetization of hematite-bearing sedimentary rocks provides critical records of geomagnetic rev...
Red beds are important targets for paleomagnetic studies, yet discriminating secondary chemical rema...
Red beds are important targets for paleomagnetic studies, yet discriminating secondary chemical rema...
Red beds are important targets for paleomagnetic studies, yet discriminating secondary chemical rema...
Red beds are important targets for paleomagnetic studies, yet discriminating secondary chemical rema...
Hematite is a canted antiferromagnet with reddish color that occurs widely on Earth and Mars. Identi...
Hematite is a canted antiferromagnet with reddish color that occurs widely on Earth and Mars. Identi...
Hematite is a canted antiferromagnet with reddish color that occurs widely on Earth and Mars. Identi...
Hematite is a canted antiferromagnet with reddish color that occurs widely on Earth and Mars. Identi...
Intense magnetic remanence (100^1000 A/m) associated with MD hematite and/or titanohematite and asso...
Red beds are well-known for recording stable natural remanent magnetization (NRM). However, discrimi...
Red beds are well-known for recording stable natural remanent magnetization (NRM). However, discrimi...
Although detrital haematite is often observed in red sedimentary rocks, its contribution to the magn...