Low Temperature Characteristics of Remanent Magnetization of Magnetite
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This article is published in Journal of geomagnetism and geoelectricity.The article was published on 1964-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 94 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Natural remanent magnetization & Remanence.read more
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Magnetic properties of sedimentary greigite (Fe3S4): An update
Andrew P. Roberts,Andrew P. Roberts,Liao Chang,Christopher J. Rowan,Christopher J. Rowan,Chorng-Shern Horng,Fabio Florindo +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors systematically document the known magnetic properties of greigite (at high, ambient, and low temperatures and with alternating and direct fields) and illustrate how grain size variations affect magnetic properties.
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Bees have magnetic remanence.
TL;DR: Honey bees orient to the earth's magnetic field and may be associated with a region of transversely oriented magnetic material in the front of the abdomen that develops in the pupal state and persists in the adults.
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Magnetic transition at 30-34 Kelvin in pyrrhotite: insight into a widespread occurrence of this mineral in rocks
TL;DR: In this article, a review of rock magnetic and petrological data on pyrrhotite suggests that this mineral should be considered as a major carrier of paleomatnetic signals.
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Stability of Anhysteretic Remanent Magnetization in Fine and Coarse Magnetite and Maghemite Particles
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the biasing-field dependency of alternating field demagnetization curves of anhysteretic remanent magnetization as a simple test for the domain state of magnetite and maghemite particles.
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The effect of magnetite particle size on paleointensity determinations of the geomagnetic field
TL;DR: In this article, the Thellier method was applied to prepared samples containing magnetites whose mean particle sizes range from single domain, SD, to multidomain, MD, and linear (ideal) PNRM-PTRM curves were obtained for samples containing SD and submicron magnetite particles.