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Mineral magnetism of dusty olivine: A credible recorder of pre-accretionary remanence : MINERAL MAGNETISM OF DUSTY OLIVINE

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University of Cambridge1

Center for Electron Nanoscopy, Technical University of Denmark2

University of Edinburgh3

University of Minnesota Twin Cities4

Natural History Museum5

The magnetic properties of olivine-hosted Fe-Ni particles have been studied to assess the potential of "dusty olivine" to retain a pre-accretionary remanence in chondritic meteorites. Both body-centered (bcc) and face-centered cubic (fcc) Fe-Ni phases were formed by reduction of a terrestrial olivine precursor.

The presence of Ni complicates the magnetic properties during heating and cooling due to the fcc-bcc martensitic transition. First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams contain a central ridge with a broad coercivity distribution extending to 600 mT, attributed to non-interacting single-domain (SD) particles, and a "butterfly" structure extending to 250 mT, attributed to single-vortex (SV) states.

SD and SV states were imaged directly using electron holography. The location of the SD/SV boundary is broadly consistent with theoretical predictions. A method to measure the volume of individual SD particles using electron holography is presented. Combining the volume information with constraints on coercivity, we calculate the thermal relaxation characteristics of the particles and demonstrate that the high-coercivity component of remanance would remain stable for 4.6 Ga, even at temperatures approaching the Curie temperature of pure Fe.

The high coercivity of the particles, together with the chemical protection offered by the surrounding olivine, is likely to make them resistant to shock remagnetization, isothermal remagnetization and terrestrial weathering, making dusty olivine a credible recorder of pre-accretionary magnetic fields.

Copyright 2011 by the American Geophysical Union.

Language: English
Year: 2011
Pages: n/a-n/a
ISSN: 15252027
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1029/2011GC003811
ORCIDs: Kasama, Takeshi and da Silva Fanta, Alice Bastos

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