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Authors: Sagnotti, Leonardo 
Title: New insights on sediment magnetic remanence acquisition point out complexity of magnetic mineral diagenesis
Journal: Geology 
Series/Report no.: /46 (2018)
Issue Date: Apr-2018
DOI: 10.1130/focus042018.1
URL: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/46/4/383/529551/new-insights-on-sediment-magnetic-remanence
Subject Classificationpaleomagnetism
Abstract: Paleomagnetic records from sedimentary sequences have a fundamental importance, both for tectonic and stratigraphic studies (Kodama, 2012). However, despite many decades of research on sedimentary paleomagnetism (the first study was published 80 years ago; McNish and Johnson, 1938), details concerning the mechanism(s) by which sediments become magnetized are still poorly understood.
Description: Research Focus on Geology
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