Wildfires are one of the main threats of natural areas and often fires can affect protected or heritage areas and properties, in which the preservation requirements demand the use of non-destructive techniques (NDTs). The magnetic susceptibility is an NDT that provides information on the mineralogical composition of the materials but has never been applied to the evaluation of fires. Here, we combine laboratory with field analysis to test the applicability of the magnetic susceptibility for the assessment of the impacts of wildfires. The laboratory results showed an increase in the magnetic susceptibility with the temperature, more evident in the samples heated to 600 °C and above. The in situ measures revealed a spatial variation in the ma...
Intense rainfall following wildfire can cause substantial soil and sediment redistribution. With con...
It has been proposed that grass fires affect the magnetic properties of soils by combining generally...
Natural and archaeological deposits tend to contain mixtures of magnetic grains of differing 1) conc...
Wildfires are one of the main threats of natural areas and often fires can affect protected or herit...
Featured Application: Assessing non-destructively the maximum temperature attained by granitic rocks...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
As part of a wider research programme of experimental archaeology at Calanais Farm, Isle of Lewis, S...
Magnetic survey is the most widely used shallow geophysical techniquefor the location of archaeologi...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
The use of magnetic measurements in the detection of fire signals has been neglected since the work ...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France) numerous traces of fires are visib...
The determination of magnetic parameters in geological materials is a widely applied tool in environ...
The use of two basic mineral magnetic measurements (mass specific magnetic susceptibility and freque...
Fire ash is ideally suited to mineral magnetic studies. Both modern (generated by controlled burning...
An archaeomagnetic, rock magnetic and magnetic fabric study has been carried out on seven anthropog...
Intense rainfall following wildfire can cause substantial soil and sediment redistribution. With con...
It has been proposed that grass fires affect the magnetic properties of soils by combining generally...
Natural and archaeological deposits tend to contain mixtures of magnetic grains of differing 1) conc...
Wildfires are one of the main threats of natural areas and often fires can affect protected or herit...
Featured Application: Assessing non-destructively the maximum temperature attained by granitic rocks...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
As part of a wider research programme of experimental archaeology at Calanais Farm, Isle of Lewis, S...
Magnetic survey is the most widely used shallow geophysical techniquefor the location of archaeologi...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
The use of magnetic measurements in the detection of fire signals has been neglected since the work ...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France) numerous traces of fires are visib...
The determination of magnetic parameters in geological materials is a widely applied tool in environ...
The use of two basic mineral magnetic measurements (mass specific magnetic susceptibility and freque...
Fire ash is ideally suited to mineral magnetic studies. Both modern (generated by controlled burning...
An archaeomagnetic, rock magnetic and magnetic fabric study has been carried out on seven anthropog...
Intense rainfall following wildfire can cause substantial soil and sediment redistribution. With con...
It has been proposed that grass fires affect the magnetic properties of soils by combining generally...
Natural and archaeological deposits tend to contain mixtures of magnetic grains of differing 1) conc...