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Self-reversal of magnetization in oceanic submarine basalts studied with XMCD
- Source :
- Geophysical Research Letters. 37
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2010.
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Abstract
- [1] In oceanic basalts, self-reversal of magnetization can be produced during extreme low-temperature oxidation of titanomagnetite by ionic reordering, which leads to Neel N-type magnetism. Titanomaghemites showing N-type reversal below room temperature were found in submarine basalts recovered during Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 197. In order to better understand the mechanism of self-reversal, we carried out X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) at Fe K-edge at room temperature and low-temperature on such a titanomaghemite sample as well as on pure magnetite and maghemite samples. We found that the XMCD spectrum of the N-type titanomaghemite at 20 K is a mirror image of the XMCD spectrum at 300 K, which shows that the octahedral and tetrahedral subnetworks reverse in this process. Ligand-field multiplet calculations of XMCD at Fe K-edge help identify the contributions of the different elements in the measured XMCD spectra. This mechanism could also cause self-reversal above room temperature, which has important consequences for the reliability of paleomagnetic measurements.
- Subjects :
- Basalt
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Condensed matter physics
Magnetism
Magnetic circular dichroism
Spinel
Maghemite
Mineralogy
engineering.material
010502 geochemistry & geophysics
01 natural sciences
Spectral line
chemistry.chemical_compound
Magnetization
Geophysics
chemistry
13. Climate action
engineering
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Geology
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Magnetite
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00948276
- Volume :
- 37
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Geophysical Research Letters
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........6791514d07ec0e4166af8097b1a6c7b6