EarthRef.org Reference Database (ERR)
Development and Maintenance by the EarthRef.org Database Team

Detailed Reference Information
Deutsch & Pätzold 1976
Deutsch, E.R. and Pätzold, R.R. (1976). Magnetism of basalt cores from the Nazca plate and implications for magnetic anomaly interpretation. Journal of Geophysical Research 81: doi: 10.1029/JB081i023p04188. issn: 0148-0227.

Measurements of magnetic and thermomagnetic properties of basalt from leg 34 of the Deep-Sea Drilling Project indicate that our 46 samples contained stable single-domain (SD) or pseudo-SD magnetite or titanomagnetite. The mean inclination after af and thermal damagnetizations is ?=015¿, clost to the present dipole field, at site 321 but is anomalous (I=+52D) at site 319. In 31 samples of massive basalt from both sites the stable remanence at 20DC was masked by a low coercivity component. High-field hysteresis loops are narrow at 20¿C and broad below the -155¿C magnetite transition. These samples, which we denote type I, exhibited wide or constricted Rayleigh loops in 10 Oe. Although the magnetite in type samples tends to be coarse (>100 μm), our findings demonstrate that the effective source of type 1 magnetite properties is not multidomain structures but fine predominantly superparamagnetic interacting particles that become stable SD at low temperatures. The other 15 samples (type 2), containing finergrained magnetite or titanomangetite, were stable at 20¿C, did not show Rayleigh loops, and produced highly irreversible thermomangetic curves consistent with SD behavior and oxidation upon heating. Between 20¿ and 105¿C all type 1 k-T curves rose spectacularly towards a Hopkinson-type peak, while the natural remancnece and the Koenigsberger ratios (~1--10 at 20¿) decreased sharply. Therefore in areas underlain by such rocks, magnetic anomalies must be interpreted with care.

BACKGROUND DATA FILES

Abstract

Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research
http://www.agu.org/journals/jb/
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
2000 Florida Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-1277
USA
1-202-462-6900
1-202-328-0566
service@agu.org
Click to clear formClick to return to previous pageClick to submit