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Magnetic anisotropy of carbonate minerals at room temperature and 77 K

Volkmar Schmidt, Ann M. Hirt, Kathrin Hametner and Detlef Guenther
Magnetic anisotropy of carbonate minerals at room temperature and 77 K
American Mineralogist (October 2007) 92 (10): 1673-1684

Abstract

The relationship between magnetic properties and chemical composition of 19 natural carbonate single crystals of the calcite, aragonite, and dolomite groups and of azurite were investigated. Magnetic susceptibility was determined in low fields, and magnetic anisotropy was measured at room temperature and at 77 K using a high-field torque magnetometer. The chemical composition was analyzed using LA-ICP MS. Planar arrangement of the CO (sub 3) -groups generates an oblate diamagnetic anisotropy with the minimum susceptibility k (sub 3) along the crystallographic c-axis in all investigated anhydrous carbonate minerals. A prolate paramagnetic anisotropy with the maximum susceptibility k (sub 1) along the c-axis is produced by Fe (super 2+) in the trigonal carbonate lattice, which can lead to a transition from oblate to prolate shape of the total anisotropy. The transition occurs in the calcite structure above an Fe concentration of 400 ppm at room temperature and 150 ppm at 77 K. The susceptibility difference k (sub 1) -k (sub 3) for pure calcite is 4.06X10 (super -10) m (super 3) /kg and increases to 9.4X10 (super -9) m (super 3) /kg for 10 800 ppm Fe. In the hexagonal aragonite structure, no paramagnetic anisotropy due to Fe (super 2+) was detected. Azurite shows a strong anisotropy with k (sub 1) -k (sub 3) = 1.5X10 (super -8) m (super 3) /kg, which is assigned to Cu (super 2+) . The paramagnetic anisotropy due to Fe (super 2+) increases at 77 K in minerals of the calcite and dolomite group and in azurite, but not in minerals of the aragonite group. Upon cooling from room temperature to 77 K, k (sub 1) -k (sub 3) increases 13.3 times for 500 ppm to 100 000 ppm Fe (super 2+) in the trigonal lattice and 7.2 times for siderite.


ISSN: 0003-004X
EISSN: 1945-3027
Coden: AMMIAY
Serial Title: American Mineralogist
Serial Volume: 92
Serial Issue: 10
Title: Magnetic anisotropy of carbonate minerals at room temperature and 77 K
Affiliation: ETH Zurich, Institute for Geophysics, Zurich, Switzerland
Pages: 1673-1684
Published: 200710
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, United States
References: 70
Accession Number: 2007-117230
Categories: General geophysics
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 5 tables
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, copyright, Mineralogical Society of America. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 200748

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