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The Effect of Stress on Paleomagnetic Signals: A Micromagnetic Study of Magnetite's Single-Vortex Response

Geophysical research letters(2024)

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In this study we use micromagnetic modeling to show that the magnetizations of magnetically single-vortex particles rotate toward the stress axis on the application of a differential compression stress. This is the exact opposite response to magnetically single-domain particles, which previously provided the theoretical underpinning of the effect of stress on the magnetic signals of rocks. We show that the magnetization directions of single-vortex and equant single-domain particles are altered by much lower stresses than previously predicted, c.f., 100 versus 1,000 MPa; where a change in magnetization is defined as a rotation of >3 degrees after the removal of stress. The magnetization intensity of assemblages also drops by similar to 20%-30% on the application and removal of stress of similar to 100 MPa. Given that single-vortex particles are now thought to dominate the magnetization of most rocks, future studies should account for paleomagnetic directional uncertainties and potential underestimation of the ancient magnetic field intensity.
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mineral magnetism,paleomagnetism,stress,single-vortex,single domain
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