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Elsevier, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 13-14(29), p. 885-897

DOI: 10.1016/j.pce.2004.06.004

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The influence of terrestrial processes on meteorite magnetic records

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Abstract

In early solar system history there are several electromagnetic processes (electric discharges, pressure shock waves, electric discharges and currents) capable of magnetizing the primitive solid particles condensating from the solar nebula. The record of these magnetic events is the main objective of rock magnetic laboratory studies of meteorites found on the Earth. However, terrestrial environment can affect the magneto-mineralogy, can cause changes in magnetic parameters and can overprint the primary magnetic record.