Post-depositional remanent magnetisation in deep-sea sediment

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SEDIMENTS of various lithologies cored from most parts of the deep ocean floor have been found to contain a record of the past behaviour of the Earth's magnetic field, especially the sequence of reversals over at least the past 5 m.y. (ref. 1). The mechanism by which these sediments acquired their natural remanent magnetism (NRM) is, however, still poorly understood. We have recently conducted experiments that indicate that post-depositional remanent magnetisation2 is a viable mechanism of magnetisation of deep-sea sediments. © 1973 Nature Publishing Group.

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Kent, D. V. (1973). Post-depositional remanent magnetisation in deep-sea sediment. Nature, 246(5427), 32–34. https://doi.org/10.1038/246032a0

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