Magnetic Domain State Diagnosis in Soils, Loess, and Marine Sediments From Multiple First-Order Reversal Curve-Type Diagrams

First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams provide information about domain states and magnetostatic interactions that underpin paleomagnetic interpretations. FORC diagrams are a complex representation of remanent, induced, and transient magnetizations that can be assessed individually using additio...

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Main Authors: Hu, P., Zhao, X., Roberts, A., Heslop, D., Viscarra Rossel, Raphael
Format: Journal Article
Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74851
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author Hu, P.
Zhao, X.
Roberts, A.
Heslop, D.
Viscarra Rossel, Raphael
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Zhao, X.
Roberts, A.
Heslop, D.
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description First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams provide information about domain states and magnetostatic interactions that underpin paleomagnetic interpretations. FORC diagrams are a complex representation of remanent, induced, and transient magnetizations that can be assessed individually using additional FORC-type measurements along with conventional measurements. We provide the first extensive assessment of the information provided by remanent, transient, and induced FORC diagrams for a diverse range of soil, loess/paleosol, and marine sediment samples. These new diagrams provide substantial information in addition to that provided by conventional FORC diagrams that aids comprehensive domain state diagnosis for mixed magnetic particle assemblages. In particular, we demonstrate from transient FORC diagrams that particles occur routinely in the magnetic vortex state. Likewise, remanent FORC diagrams provide information about the remanence-bearing magnetic particles that are of greatest interest in paleomagnetic studies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-748512019-08-02T02:05:12Z Magnetic Domain State Diagnosis in Soils, Loess, and Marine Sediments From Multiple First-Order Reversal Curve-Type Diagrams Hu, P. Zhao, X. Roberts, A. Heslop, D. Viscarra Rossel, Raphael First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams provide information about domain states and magnetostatic interactions that underpin paleomagnetic interpretations. FORC diagrams are a complex representation of remanent, induced, and transient magnetizations that can be assessed individually using additional FORC-type measurements along with conventional measurements. We provide the first extensive assessment of the information provided by remanent, transient, and induced FORC diagrams for a diverse range of soil, loess/paleosol, and marine sediment samples. These new diagrams provide substantial information in addition to that provided by conventional FORC diagrams that aids comprehensive domain state diagnosis for mixed magnetic particle assemblages. In particular, we demonstrate from transient FORC diagrams that particles occur routinely in the magnetic vortex state. Likewise, remanent FORC diagrams provide information about the remanence-bearing magnetic particles that are of greatest interest in paleomagnetic studies. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74851 10.1002/2017JB015195 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing fulltext
spellingShingle Hu, P.
Zhao, X.
Roberts, A.
Heslop, D.
Viscarra Rossel, Raphael
Magnetic Domain State Diagnosis in Soils, Loess, and Marine Sediments From Multiple First-Order Reversal Curve-Type Diagrams
title Magnetic Domain State Diagnosis in Soils, Loess, and Marine Sediments From Multiple First-Order Reversal Curve-Type Diagrams
title_full Magnetic Domain State Diagnosis in Soils, Loess, and Marine Sediments From Multiple First-Order Reversal Curve-Type Diagrams
title_fullStr Magnetic Domain State Diagnosis in Soils, Loess, and Marine Sediments From Multiple First-Order Reversal Curve-Type Diagrams
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Domain State Diagnosis in Soils, Loess, and Marine Sediments From Multiple First-Order Reversal Curve-Type Diagrams
title_short Magnetic Domain State Diagnosis in Soils, Loess, and Marine Sediments From Multiple First-Order Reversal Curve-Type Diagrams
title_sort magnetic domain state diagnosis in soils, loess, and marine sediments from multiple first-order reversal curve-type diagrams
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74851