Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jun 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006jgrb..11106103o&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 111, Issue B6, CiteID B06103
Mathematics
Logic
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Geomagnetism And Paleomagnetism: Rock And Mineral Magnetism, Geomagnetism And Paleomagnetism: Magnetic Mineralogy And Petrology, Geomagnetism And Paleomagnetism: Paleomagnetism Applied To Geologic Processes, Geomagnetism And Paleomagnetism: Paleomagnetism Applied To Tectonics: Regional, Global, Planetary Sciences: Solid Surface Planets: Magnetic Fields And Magnetism
Scientific paper
Magnetic domain structures have been observed on magnetite crystals in 300 μm to 1 mm size biotite and hornblende grains separated from drill core samples of Precambrian granodiorite basement in southern Alberta, Canada. The crystals were mounted in epoxy, and the surface was polished, first mechanically and then with a suspension of amorphous SiO2. Domain structures were observed on 6-60 μm magnetite crystals using the Bitter colloid technique. Observed features include lamellar domains bounded by straight 180° walls, closure domains, bent walls, wavy structures, and areas without visible domains. Crystals <=50 μm in size generally have simple domain patterns with domain walls parallel to the long axis of the crystal. We studied domain wall displacements in small isolated magnetites as a function of applied magnetic field up to 24 mT. The number of domains decreases with increasing external field. Some walls are relatively mobile and disappear by 20 mT. Other walls remain immobile; in some cases, crystal defects or inclusions are seen to pin these walls, or segments of walls. An interesting observation was made on a 5 × 25 μm elongated magnetite crystal formed in a crack in hornblende. Large quantities of magnetic colloid gathered at either end of the crystal because of the strong flux leakage and pole fields at these locations. Colloid was also concentrated where domain boundaries intersect the sides of the crystal. With increasing applied field the colloid spread out to form patterns tracing complete external flux closure loops.
Dunlop David J.
Özdemir Özden
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