Increasing the Accuracy and Efficiency of Micromagnetic Tomography by Double Sided Scanning

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2026-01

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Out, FrenkORCID 0000-0002-1304-9095ISNI 0000000512566359
de Boer, RosaISNI 0000000512511681
Kosters, Martha E.ISNI 0000000506789660
de Groot, Bertwin M.ISNI 0000000492861018
de Groot, LennartISNI 0000000419441658

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Abstract

Paleomagnetic data are usually retrieved by subjecting bulk samples, for example lavas, to laboratory measurement protocols. In many instances, the data related to these protocols yield uninterpretable results caused by the presence of particles with adverse magnetic properties that blur the signal of the reliable magnetic particles. With Micromagnetic Tomography (MMT) we focus on identifying the signal of particles with reliable properties. Their individual magnetic moments are computed by scanning the surface of a (Formula presented.) 3 (Formula presented.) thin section with a quantum diamond microscope (QDM) and locating the magnetic recorders with computed tomography. Currently, the largest portion of all resolved magnetic moments is discarded due to numerical instability, making it difficult to obtain statistically relevant paleointensities and paleodirections based on the remaining magnetic moments. We improve the number of reliable magnetic moments from MMT experiments by making a QDM scan of both sides of the sample. Here, we conduct a combined numerical and empirical study to investigate the benefits and difficulties of adding this double-sided scanning (DSS) protocol to MMT. By investigating the theoretical gain of DSS for varying sample thicknesses, we show that DSS returns twice more numerically stable magnetic moments compared to single sided scanning for a sample thickness of 60 (Formula presented.) m. By overcoming practical difficulties related to sample preparation and scanning, DSS will provide a significant boost in retrieved stable magnetic moments.

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CT, double sided scanning, least-squares inversion, micromagnetic tomography, paleomagnetism, quantum diamond microscope, Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous), Space and Planetary Science

Citation

Out, F, de Boer, R A, Kosters, M E, de Groot, B M & de Groot, L V 2026, 'Increasing the Accuracy and Efficiency of Micromagnetic Tomography by Double Sided Scanning', Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, vol. 131, no. 1. https://doi.org/10.1029/2025JB032783