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Automated AF-demagnetization on the 2G-Enterprises through-bore,cryogenic magnetometer
Authors:Giddings  John W  Klootwijk  Chris  Rees  John  Groenewoud  Adrian
Institution:(1) Australian Geological Survey Organisation, GPO Box 378, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia;(2) Data Science, Canberra, ACT, 2620, Australia
Abstract:Since the early sixties, alternating field demagnetization (AFD) has been a standard laboratory technique for demagnetizing rocks to expose the multicomponent structure of their natural remanent magnetization (NRM). In the majority of AFD implementations, however, the procedure remains as labour-intensive as ever. The implementation that we have developed at the Australian Geological Survey Organisation, automates the procedure for AFD based on the static method, and results in significant productivity and efficiency gains without compromising data quality. A properly formulated procedure for static AFD may be the only method of retrieving higher-coercivity components of natural remanence in samples prone to developing gyroremanence at higher alternating fields (AFs). Our AFD environment comprises: a 2G-Enterprises through-bore, cryogenic magnetometer; 2G AF-coils and control equipment; and personal computer software, developed by us, to control all procedural aspects for a complete AFD of a sample including, importantly, a counteracting procedure to neutralize the effects of gyroremanence build-up at higher AFs. With our system, AFD of 8 samples/day, each of 20+ steps, requires only 20 min of user attention compared with a full day for conventional systems.
Keywords:AF demagnetization  gyroremanent magnetization  palaeomagnetism
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