Micromagnetic Tomography for Paleomagnetism and Rock-Magnetism
Авторы: Groot L.V., Fabian K., Beguin A. et al
2021 г.
JGR Solid Earth
Our understanding of the past behavior of the geomagnetic field arises from magnetic
signals stored in geological materials, e.g., (volcanic) rocks. Bulk rock samples, however, often contain
magnetic grains that differ in chemistry, size, and shape; some of them record the Earth's magnetic field
well, others are unreliable. The presence of a small amount of adverse behaved magnetic grains in a
sample may already obscure important information on the past state of the geomagnetic field. Recently it
was shown that it is possible to determine magnetizations of individual grains in a sample by combining
X-ray computed tomography and magnetic surface scanning measurements. Here we establish this new
Micromagnetic Tomography (MMT) technique and make it suitable for use with different magnetic
scanning techniques, and for both synthetic and natural samples. We acquired reliable magnetic
directions by selecting subsets of grains in a synthetic sample, and we obtained rock-magnetic information
of individual grains in a volcanic sample. This illustrates that MMT opens up entirely new venues of
paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic research. MMT's unique ability to determine the magnetization of
individual grains in a nondestructive way allows for a systematic analysis of how geological materials
record and retain information on the past state of the Earth's magnetic field. Moreover, by interpreting
only the contributions of known magnetically well-behaved grains in a sample, MMT has the potential to
unlock paleomagnetic information from even the most complex, crucial, or valuable recorders that current
methods are unable to recover.
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