Quantication of magnetic coercivity components by the analysis of acquisition curves of isothermal remanent magnetisation
Publication date
2001-04-29
Authors
Kruiver, Pauline P.
Dekkers, M.J.
Heslop, David
Editors
Advisors
Supervisors
DOI
Document Type
Article
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
License
Abstract
A new method of analysing isothermal remanent magnetisation (IRM) acquisition curves based on cumulative log
Gaussian analysis [Robertson and France, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 82 (1994) 223-234] is proposed. It is based on the
curve fitting of the IRM acquisition curve versus the logarithm of the applied field with: (i) the acquisition curve on a
linear scale, (ii) the acquisition curve expressed as a gradient, and (iii) the acquisition curve on a probability scale. Even
when a sample is not saturated, its magnetic properties can be defined, although with less certainty. The number of
magnetic components required for an optimal fit to a measured IRM acquisition curve is evaluated statistically. The
method discriminates on the basis of different mineral coercivity. Therefore, additional rock-magnetic tests are still
required to separate minerals with similar coercivities.
Keywords
coercivity, isothermal remanent magnetization, magnetic minerals, magnetic properties