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Magnetic properties of iron-rich oxisols
Authors:Jacqueline E M Allan  J M D Coey  Mauro Resende  J D Fabris
Institution:1. Department of Pure and Applied Physics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
2. Department of Soil Science, Federal University of Vi?osa, MG, Brazil
3. EMBRAPA/CNPMS, Caixa Postal 151, 35700, Sete Lagoas, Brazil
Abstract:Four occurrences of highly magnetic soil in Brazil have been analysed with a view to identifying the magnetic minerals and quantifying the soil magnetization. Techniques used include X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence and Mössbauer spectroscopy. This approach leads us to identify several ways that these soils, which have spontaneous magnetization in the range 1sgrs<35 j/t/kg,="" can="" come="">One soil, which forms on dolerite (19.6 wt% Fe2O3), is found to contain fully-oxidized titanomaghemite inherited from the parent rock. This oxide has a canted ferrimagnetic spin structure with sgrs=36 J/T/kg of sample. The three others, formed on very iron-rich rock (50–90 wt% Fe2O3), contain magnetite or maghemite as the magnetic species and in two cases the soil is more magnetic than the parent rock (largely composed of pure hematite).
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