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High-field magnetic susceptibility (χ
HF
) as a proxy of biogenic sedimentation along the Antarctic Peninsula
Stefanie A. Brachfeld
Earth and Environmental Studies
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HF
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
magnetic susceptibility
67%
silica
49%
sedimentation
45%
mineral
34%
sediment
29%
biogenic deposit
23%
saturation
22%
goethite
16%
sedimentary sequence
16%
hematite
15%
iron oxide
14%
sediment core
14%
seafloor
12%
calcite
12%
productivity
10%
trend
7%
particle
7%
comparison
6%
material
6%
Physics & Astronomy
peninsulas
100%
sediments
74%
magnetic permeability
45%
minerals
40%
silicon dioxide
31%
saturation
14%
calcite
13%
hematite
12%
productivity
12%
iron oxides
11%
coercivity
9%
field strength
9%
examination
8%
trends
7%
intervals
7%
cycles
6%
profiles
5%