The effect of low-temperature oxidation on large multi-domain magnetite

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Igneous Rocks, Low Temperature, Magnetic Domains, Magnetite, Oxidation, Paleomagnetism, Sediments, Geology, Grain Size, Hysteresis, Stresses, X Ray Spectra

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Natural samples of oxidized and unoxidized magnetite have been used to study the effect of low-temperature oxidation on magnetic domain state. All of the magnetites studied were large multi-domain (MD) grains, ranging in size from 53 micrometers to at least 250 micrometers. Hysteresis data typical of MD grains are obtained from unoxidized magnetite samples while data from partially oxidized samples are characteristic of pseudo-single domain (PSD) grains. Our results demonstrate that low-temperature oxidation can seriously affect the magnetic properties of magnetite by significantly increasing the PSD-MD threshold size. The presence of a suppressed Verwey transition at 118 K in the oxidized samples indicates that the oxidation may only be surficial and that there may exist a core of magnetite under the maghemitized surface shell. We suggest three possible mechanisms for the observed PSD-like behavior. First, the magnetite core could be reduced sufficiently in volume to make it a PSD grain, independent of the surficial maghemite. Second, internal stress in the composite grain due to lattice mismatches between the magnetite core and maghemite rim will increase the domain wall energy and make it more difficult to add walls for a given grain size. Coupled with a reduced volume of the magnetite core, this could give rise to PSD-like behavior. Third, the composite grain could be a mixture of SD maghemite and MD magnetite which gives rise to bulk PSD-like properties. Our results have potentially important implications for paleomagnetic records because they provide a mechanism whereby a stable chemical remanent magnetization can be acquired by MD grains in sediments and igneous rocks.

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