Low-temperature demagnetization of volcanic rocks containing multi-domain magnetic grains: Implications for the Thellier paleointensity determination

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Juan Morales
Avto Goguitchaichvili
Luis Alva-Valdivia
Ana-María Soler

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Thirteen samples of volcanic rocks from Caucasus, Iceland and Philippines were subjected to low-temperature treatment in order to remove the part of remanent magnetization carried by multi-domain grains. Ten to 40% of multi-domain partial thermore- manence were removed, which may help to increase the success of paleointensity experiments. A sample from the 1991 eruption of Pinatubo volcano shows a total self-reversal due to ilmeno-hematites and partial self-reversal between 500° and 575 °C due to titano-magnetites. Low temperature demagnetization applied to self-reversed remanence suggest that the high-temperature peak is almost suppressed by this treatment.

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Morales, J., Goguitchaichvili, A., Alva-Valdivia, L., & Soler, A.-M. (2001). Low-temperature demagnetization of volcanic rocks containing multi-domain magnetic grains: Implications for the Thellier paleointensity determination. Geofisica Internacional, 40(4), 293–300. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.2001.40.4.412
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