Strongly Negative Low‐Field Variation of Magnetic Susceptibility: Rock Magnetic Character of the Basement‐Cover Interface of Northeastern Oklahoma

Some rock and soil samples exhibit significant loss of magnetic susceptibility (χ) with increasing applied field amplitude even at relatively low (10–100s of A/m) fields, a behavior which remains unexplained. Exceptionally strong negative field‐dependence of susceptibility (χHD) is present in sandst...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth 2024-08, Vol.129 (8), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Hamilton, Matt, Jackson, Mike, Chadima, Martin, Egli, Ramon, Elmore, R. Douglas
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Zusammenfassung:Some rock and soil samples exhibit significant loss of magnetic susceptibility (χ) with increasing applied field amplitude even at relatively low (10–100s of A/m) fields, a behavior which remains unexplained. Exceptionally strong negative field‐dependence of susceptibility (χHD) is present in sandstones and altered intermediate‐felsic igneous rocks in several cores from the northeastern Oklahoma subsurface. These same rocks also show elevated frequency‐dependence of susceptibility (χFD), with reasonable correlation of χHD to χFD, and frequency‐dependent χHD. Results from multiple characterization methods indicate that strongly negative χHD in these rocks is linked to a yet‐unidentified phase which begins the approach to magnetic saturation in low fields (
ISSN:2169-9313
2169-9356
DOI:10.1029/2023JB028606