A Practical Approach for Identification of Magnetic Fabric Carriers in Rocks
Авторы: Elhanati D., Issachar R., Levi T., Weinberger R.
2020 г.
JGR Solid Earth
Magnetic fabric analyses of rocks by anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) are a
robust petrofabric tool that has been used in varied geological environments and tectonic settings. A
fundamental difficulty of this method is to define the dominant magnetic phases and their resulting
geological interpretation. We study the magnetic behavior of rocks by simulating data of mixed magnetic
phases (i.e., diamagnetic, paramagnetic, and ferromagnetic). We show that it is possible to recognize
the dominant magnetic phases by measuring the mean susceptibility at room temperature (kmRT) and at
low temperature (kmLT). Distinct regions of magnetic phase dominancy are demonstrated in kmLT/kmRT
versus kmRT and kmLT versus kmRT plots. We present a comprehensive approach by coupling the magnetic
phase dominancy with possible magnetic fabrics, which are obtained from AMS measured at room and
low temperatures (RT-AMS and LT-AMS) and anisotropy of anhysteretic remanent magnetization, into a
scenario table. Application of this table allows a robust procedure for determining which magnetic phases
are dominant, and permits a fast and reliable geological interpretation in complex settings.
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