Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975georl...2..461m&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 2, Oct. 1975, p. 461-464.
Physics
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Ferromagnetic Resonance, Lunar Soil, Magnetic Measurement, Thermomagnetic Effects, Curie Temperature, High Field Magnets, Magnetite, Temperature Effects
Scientific paper
Using a recently developed furnace, ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) thermomagnetic studies up to 900 C were employed to measure the Curie points of the superparamagnetic (SP) and single domain (SD) particles in lunar soils and potential magnetic analogue materials. Based on measured Curie points of 775 C, the SP and SD particles in lunar soils 10084-853, 12070-29, 14161-46, and 67010-4 are essentially pure metallic Fe. Synthetic and terrestrial samples containing magnetite, titanomaghemites, and magnetite-like particles have measured Curie points below 600 C are thus not magnetic analogues of lunar soils.
Gibbons R. V.
Hoerz Friedrich
Morris Richard V.
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