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Multi-scale three-dimensional characterization of iron particles in dusty olivine; implications for paleomagnetism of chondritic meteorites
by
Woodland, Leonie
, Fu, Roger R
, Weiss, Benjamin P
, Conbhui, Padraig O
, Midgley, Paul A
, Fabian, Karl
, Williams, Wyn
, Harrison, Richard J
, Einsle, Joshua F
, Kasama, Takeshi
in
Anisotropy
/ chondrites
/ computed tomography data
/ dusty olivine
/ electron microscopy data
/ FIB-SEM
/ fines
/ inclusions
/ Iron
/ LL chondrites
/ magnetic hysteresis
/ Magnetism
/ magnetization
/ metals
/ meteorites
/ meteorites and tektites
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ micromagnetics
/ nanoparticles
/ nesosilicates
/ olivine
/ olivine group
/ ordinary chondrites
/ orthosilicates
/ Paleomagnetism
/ particles
/ Petrology
/ remanent magnetization
/ Rock magnetism
/ SEM data
/ Semarkona
/ Semarkona Meteorite
/ silicates
/ stereographic projection
/ stony meteorites
/ TEM
/ TEM data
/ three-dimensional models
/ Tomography
2016
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Multi-scale three-dimensional characterization of iron particles in dusty olivine; implications for paleomagnetism of chondritic meteorites
by
Woodland, Leonie
, Fu, Roger R
, Weiss, Benjamin P
, Conbhui, Padraig O
, Midgley, Paul A
, Fabian, Karl
, Williams, Wyn
, Harrison, Richard J
, Einsle, Joshua F
, Kasama, Takeshi
in
Anisotropy
/ chondrites
/ computed tomography data
/ dusty olivine
/ electron microscopy data
/ FIB-SEM
/ fines
/ inclusions
/ Iron
/ LL chondrites
/ magnetic hysteresis
/ Magnetism
/ magnetization
/ metals
/ meteorites
/ meteorites and tektites
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ micromagnetics
/ nanoparticles
/ nesosilicates
/ olivine
/ olivine group
/ ordinary chondrites
/ orthosilicates
/ Paleomagnetism
/ particles
/ Petrology
/ remanent magnetization
/ Rock magnetism
/ SEM data
/ Semarkona
/ Semarkona Meteorite
/ silicates
/ stereographic projection
/ stony meteorites
/ TEM
/ TEM data
/ three-dimensional models
/ Tomography
2016
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Multi-scale three-dimensional characterization of iron particles in dusty olivine; implications for paleomagnetism of chondritic meteorites
by
Woodland, Leonie
, Fu, Roger R
, Weiss, Benjamin P
, Conbhui, Padraig O
, Midgley, Paul A
, Fabian, Karl
, Williams, Wyn
, Harrison, Richard J
, Einsle, Joshua F
, Kasama, Takeshi
in
Anisotropy
/ chondrites
/ computed tomography data
/ dusty olivine
/ electron microscopy data
/ FIB-SEM
/ fines
/ inclusions
/ Iron
/ LL chondrites
/ magnetic hysteresis
/ Magnetism
/ magnetization
/ metals
/ meteorites
/ meteorites and tektites
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ micromagnetics
/ nanoparticles
/ nesosilicates
/ olivine
/ olivine group
/ ordinary chondrites
/ orthosilicates
/ Paleomagnetism
/ particles
/ Petrology
/ remanent magnetization
/ Rock magnetism
/ SEM data
/ Semarkona
/ Semarkona Meteorite
/ silicates
/ stereographic projection
/ stony meteorites
/ TEM
/ TEM data
/ three-dimensional models
/ Tomography
2016
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Multi-scale three-dimensional characterization of iron particles in dusty olivine; implications for paleomagnetism of chondritic meteorites
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Multi-scale three-dimensional characterization of iron particles in dusty olivine; implications for paleomagnetism of chondritic meteorites
2016
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Dusty olivine (olivine containing multiple sub-micrometer inclusions of metallic iron) in chondritic meteorites is considered an ideal carrier of paleomagnetic remanence, capable of maintaining a faithful record of pre-accretionary magnetization acquired during chondrule formation. Here we show how the magnetic architecture of a single dusty olivine grain from the Semarkona LL3.0 ordinary chondrite meteorite can be fully characterized in three dimensions, using a combination of focused ion beam nanotomography (FIB-nT), electron tomography, and finite-element micromagnetic modeling. We present a three-dimensional (3D) volume reconstruction of a dusty olivine grain, obtained by selective milling through a region of interest in a series of sequential 20 nm slices, which are then imaged using scanning electron microscopy. The data provide a quantitative description of the iron particle ensemble, including the distribution of particle sizes, shapes, interparticle spacings and orientations. Iron particles are predominantly oblate ellipsoids with average radii 242 ± 94 × 199 ± 80 × 123 ± 58 nm. Using analytical TEM we observe that the particles nucleate on sub-grain boundaries and are loosely arranged in a series of sheets parallel to (001) of the olivine host. This is in agreement with the orientation data collected using the FIB-nT and highlights how the underlying texture of the dusty olivine is crystallographically constrained by the olivine host. The shortest dimension of the particles is oriented normal to the sheets and their longest dimension is preferentially aligned within the sheets. Individual particle geometries are converted to a finite-element mesh and used to perform micromagnetic simulations. The majority of particles adopt a single vortex state, with \"bulk\" spins that rotate around a central vortex core. We observed no particles that are in a true single domain state. The results of the micromagnetic simulations challenge some preconceived ideas about the remanence-carrying properties of vortex states. There is often not a simple predictive relationship between the major, intermediate, and minor axes of the particles and the remanence vector imparted in different fields. Although the orientation of the vortex core is determined largely by the ellipsoidal geometry (i.e., parallel to the major axis for prolate ellipsoids and parallel to the minor axis for oblate ellipsoids), the core and remanence vectors can sometimes lie at very large (tens of degrees) angles to the principal axes. The subtle details of the morphology can control the overall remanence state, leading in some cases to a dominant contribution from the bulk spins to the net remanence, with profound implications for predicting the anisotropy of the sample. The particles have very high switching fields (several hundred millitesla), demonstrating their high stability and suitability for paleointensity studies.
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