© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The magnetic properties of geologic materials offer insights into an enormous range of important geophysical phenomena ranging from inner core dynamics to paleoclimate. Often it is the low-temperature behavior (<300 K) of magnetic minerals that provides the most useful and highest sensitivity information for a given problem. Conventional measurements of low-temperature remanence are typically conducted on instruments that are limited to measuring one single-axis component of the magnetization vector and are optimized for measurements in strong fields. These instrumental limitations have prevented fully optimized applications and have motivated the development of a low-temperature p...
Our understanding of the behavior of the geomagnetic field arises from magnetic signals stored in ge...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that the magnetic assemblage of claystones, illustra...
Magnetic remanence of crustal rocks can reside in three common rock-forming magnetic minerals: magne...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The magnetic properties of geologic materia...
Data on the directional changes of a full magnetization vector during cycling to cryogenic temperatu...
Magnetic measurements at cryogenic temperatures ( \u3c 300 K) proved to be useful in paleomagnetic a...
Use of low temperature (LT) magnetic transitions to identify magnetic minerals that carry a remanen...
In this article, we present a method to measure the relative changes in the magnetic susceptibility ...
Article 61 Citation: Lagroix F and Guyodo Y (2017)International audienceOne timeless challenge in ro...
Standard-size samples are usually used for traditional paleomagnetic study. In some cases, small irr...
Magnetic susceptibility of rocks can be dominated by diamagnetic and paramagnetic matrix minerals, f...
The thermomagnetic behavior of remanence-induced magnetite (Fe3O4) particles in the pseudo-single-do...
This thesis presents the results from rock magnetic experiments on the Daule L5 ordinary chondrite m...
Our understanding of the behavior of the geomagnetic field arises from magnetic signals stored in ge...
Granulites from the high-grade Sveconorwegian (corresponding to Grenvillian) gneiss terrane of SW Sw...
Our understanding of the behavior of the geomagnetic field arises from magnetic signals stored in ge...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that the magnetic assemblage of claystones, illustra...
Magnetic remanence of crustal rocks can reside in three common rock-forming magnetic minerals: magne...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The magnetic properties of geologic materia...
Data on the directional changes of a full magnetization vector during cycling to cryogenic temperatu...
Magnetic measurements at cryogenic temperatures ( \u3c 300 K) proved to be useful in paleomagnetic a...
Use of low temperature (LT) magnetic transitions to identify magnetic minerals that carry a remanen...
In this article, we present a method to measure the relative changes in the magnetic susceptibility ...
Article 61 Citation: Lagroix F and Guyodo Y (2017)International audienceOne timeless challenge in ro...
Standard-size samples are usually used for traditional paleomagnetic study. In some cases, small irr...
Magnetic susceptibility of rocks can be dominated by diamagnetic and paramagnetic matrix minerals, f...
The thermomagnetic behavior of remanence-induced magnetite (Fe3O4) particles in the pseudo-single-do...
This thesis presents the results from rock magnetic experiments on the Daule L5 ordinary chondrite m...
Our understanding of the behavior of the geomagnetic field arises from magnetic signals stored in ge...
Granulites from the high-grade Sveconorwegian (corresponding to Grenvillian) gneiss terrane of SW Sw...
Our understanding of the behavior of the geomagnetic field arises from magnetic signals stored in ge...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that the magnetic assemblage of claystones, illustra...
Magnetic remanence of crustal rocks can reside in three common rock-forming magnetic minerals: magne...