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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 06 October 2017
Geophysics (2017) 82 (6): E347–E356.
...James Macnae ABSTRACT Superparamagnetic (SPM) effects are not uncommon in ground and airborne electromagnetic (AEM) geophysical data, with sources in the regolith typically being maghemite grains. Using laboratory parameters for maghemite and the Néel equation, a typical geophysical electromagnetic...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 July 1984
Geophysics (1984) 49 (7): 854–860.
...T. Lee Abstract The effect of superparamagnetic minerals on the transient response of a uniform ground can be modeled by allowing the permeability of the ground mu to vary with frequency omega asEquationHere tau 1 and tau 2 are the upper and lower time constants for the superparamagnetic minerals...
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 September 1982
Geophysics (1982) 47 (9): 1315–1324.
... as the response of superparamagnetic material in the lateritic soil cover. Both field and laboratory measurements of the voltage M induced by this transient, show a t (super -1) time dependence. This is the same behavior reported previously for magnetic viscosity over a longer time scale. Measurements of magnetic...
Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 December 1987
Clay Minerals (1987) 22 (4): 411–422.
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 14 July 2020
Geophysics (2020) 85 (5): E153–E162.
...; but this parameterization slows down and destabilizes any inversion, and it does not account for the need for dual or multiple Cole-Cole responses. Little has been published on inverting AEM data affected by frequency-dependent magnetic permeability, or superparamagnetism (SPM), usually characterized by a Chikazumi model...
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2356-6.201
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 19 September 2016
Geophysics (2016) 81 (6): E433–E446.
... of several IP and several AEM basis functions. Both methods fit IP affected airborne data well, with normalized fitting errors being reduced by a significant factor when IP affects the data and is taken into account. Using penalty weights, superparamagnetic (SPM) effects can be simultaneously estimated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2001
European Journal of Mineralogy (2001) 13 (4): 659–669.
..., these structures always occur in the same skin layer, the stratum laxum of the subcutis. Using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), we identified the material as aggregates of magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) nanocrystals, in the grain-size range of superparamagnetism at ambient temperatures. The nanocrystals (with grain...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 20 September 2016
Geophysics (2016) 81 (6): B211–B220.
...James Macnae ABSTRACT Our aim was to confirm the ability of polarizable and superparamagnetic (SPM) thin sheets in the near surface to improve the model fit of airborne electromagnetic data. Our method was to fit induced polarization (IP) effects with Cole-Cole complex conductivity and fit SPM...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2004
American Mineralogist (2004) 89 (7): 987–997.
... microscopies and synchrotron-based spectroscopies. We developed the physical theory of direct current (dc) field equilibrium magnetometry of non-exchange coupled superparamagnetic (SP) particles and determined the most information that can be extracted from field and temperature curves, exactly and without...
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Scanning electron microscopy images of superparamagnetic particles, sample 709 from the 41 cm depth.
Published: 01 July 2020
Fig. 7. Scanning electron microscopy images of superparamagnetic particles, sample 709 from the 41 cm depth.
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2015
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2015) 56 (11): 1642–1651.
... or superparamagnetism. The behavior of VRM can be studied in time or frequency domain, TDEM measurements being advantageous because they are done in the absence of primary field and owing to broad time range providing high accuracy of VRM parameters. Another advantage is that the rate of viscous decay measured...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.1144/SP371.3
EISBN: 9781862396340
... Abstract Authigenic formation of fine-grained magnetite is responsible for widespread chemical remagnetization of many carbonate rocks. Authigenic magnetite grains, dominantly in the superparamagnetic and stable single-domain size range, also give rise to distinctive rock-magnetic properties...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 13 March 2019
Geophysics (2019) 84 (3): JM1–JM14.
... using magnetic field measurement is discussed and evaluated with an analytical model. The magnetic proppants synthesized with superparamagnetic nanoparticles should be “silent” during injection and could be activated by an external current. By measuring the magnetic field before and after the fracture...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2009
American Mineralogist (2009) 94 (8-9): 1120–1129.
... error with estimates derived from magnetic hysteresis measurements. Magnetic hysteresis and low field susceptibility measurements combined with electron holography experiments indicate that all three samples behave superparamagnetically at room temperature, and show increasing levels of single domain...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2010
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2010) 51 (11): 1219–1226.
... associated with magnetic relaxation of superparamagnetic grains in rocks. In this study, we have applied a high-resolution array TEM survey to contour the anomaly and parametric soundings with systems of different configurations to explore the vertical pattern of magnetic viscosity. The parametric data have...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2000
Clays and Clay Minerals (2000) 48 (1): 68–74.
... at different temperatures reveal superparamagnetic behavior with a blocking temperature of ~5 K. The superparamagnetic behavior is related to small magnetic domains created by partially broken Fe-O-Fe bonds upon heat treatment. The infrared spectra of Li-rich nontronite, heat treated at 300°C, show changes...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2000
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2000) 41 (10): 1422–1426.
...V. V. Filatov Transient decay curves are obtained from experimental TEM studies of superparamagnetic media on the basis of the magnetic field relaxation mechanism on a microscale within the limits of a random fractal model. Superparamagnetism has long been known [ 1 – 4 ], but its effects...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2008
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2008) 49 (3): 197–205.
..., the interaction of magnetic relaxation and eddy current decay causes sign reversal in transients. This reversal occurs at late times after an earlier sign reversal due uniquely to eddy current. TEM method magnetic viscosity superparamagnetism conductivity simulation Magnetic viscosity is a property...
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Examples of hysteresis loops from the Eastern Terrane of Svalbard: (a) amphibolites of Ny Friesland; (b) metacarbonates of Ny Friesland; (c, d) carbonates and (e) tillites of the western Nordaustlandet; (f) Day-Dunlop diagram. SD, single-domain; SP, superparamagnetic; PSD, pseudo-single-domain; MD, multidomain grains.
Published: 13 December 2022
Fig. 4. Examples of hysteresis loops from the Eastern Terrane of Svalbard: ( a ) amphibolites of Ny Friesland; ( b ) metacarbonates of Ny Friesland; ( c , d ) carbonates and ( e ) tillites of the western Nordaustlandet; ( f ) Day-Dunlop diagram. SD, single-domain; SP, superparamagnetic; PSD