Microbially assisted recording of the Earth’s magnetic field in sediment

Sediments record variations of the Earth’s magnetic field via the alignment of magnetic grains during and after deposition, yet the role of post-depositional processes remains unclear. Here, the authors present experiments showing how microbially-induced bioturbation controls the alignment process....

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Autores principales: Xiangyu Zhao, Ramon Egli, Stuart A. Gilder, Sebastian Müller
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c3d48ff3b06a41f4957084ebb56f558b2021-12-02T15:35:21ZMicrobially assisted recording of the Earth’s magnetic field in sediment10.1038/ncomms106732041-1723https://doaj.org/article/c3d48ff3b06a41f4957084ebb56f558b2016-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10673https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Sediments record variations of the Earth’s magnetic field via the alignment of magnetic grains during and after deposition, yet the role of post-depositional processes remains unclear. Here, the authors present experiments showing how microbially-induced bioturbation controls the alignment process.Xiangyu ZhaoRamon EgliStuart A. GilderSebastian MüllerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2016)
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Xiangyu Zhao
Ramon Egli
Stuart A. Gilder
Sebastian Müller
Microbially assisted recording of the Earth’s magnetic field in sediment
description Sediments record variations of the Earth’s magnetic field via the alignment of magnetic grains during and after deposition, yet the role of post-depositional processes remains unclear. Here, the authors present experiments showing how microbially-induced bioturbation controls the alignment process.
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author Xiangyu Zhao
Ramon Egli
Stuart A. Gilder
Sebastian Müller
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Ramon Egli
Stuart A. Gilder
Sebastian Müller
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title Microbially assisted recording of the Earth’s magnetic field in sediment
title_short Microbially assisted recording of the Earth’s magnetic field in sediment
title_full Microbially assisted recording of the Earth’s magnetic field in sediment
title_fullStr Microbially assisted recording of the Earth’s magnetic field in sediment
title_full_unstemmed Microbially assisted recording of the Earth’s magnetic field in sediment
title_sort microbially assisted recording of the earth’s magnetic field in sediment
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