Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo-single-domain”-like magnetic properties. In contrast, the ideal single domain (SD) properties that would be expected to be responsible for high quality paleomagnetic records are rare. Determining whether SD particles are rare or common in sediments requires application of techniques that enable discrimination among different magnetic components in a sediment. We apply a range of such techniques and find that SD particles are much more common than has been reported in the literature and that magnetite magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) are widely preserved at depth in a range of sediment types, including biogenic pelag...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo-singl...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo-singl...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of "pseudo-singl...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo‐singl...
Magnetite (Fe_3O_4) is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM) in se...
International audienceWe conducted several redeposition experiments in laboratory using natural and ...
International audienceWe conducted several redeposition experiments in laboratory using natural and ...
Under suitable conditions, magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) can cont...
Fe-oxide and Fe-sulfide trace minerals in sediments and sedimentary rocks provide proxy records of b...
Under suitable conditions, magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) can cont...
Under suitable conditions, magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) can cont...
Under suitable conditions, magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) can cont...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo-singl...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo-singl...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of "pseudo-singl...
Magnetic hysteresis measurements of sediments have resulted in widespread reporting of “pseudo‐singl...
Magnetite (Fe_3O_4) is one of the most stable carriers of natural remanent magnetization (NRM) in se...
International audienceWe conducted several redeposition experiments in laboratory using natural and ...
International audienceWe conducted several redeposition experiments in laboratory using natural and ...
Under suitable conditions, magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) can cont...
Fe-oxide and Fe-sulfide trace minerals in sediments and sedimentary rocks provide proxy records of b...
Under suitable conditions, magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) can cont...
Under suitable conditions, magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) can cont...
Under suitable conditions, magnetofossils (the inorganic remains of magnetotactic bacteria) can cont...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rat...