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  • GP41C: Advances in Mineral and Rock Magnetism and Environmental Magnetism I Oral
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Primary Convener:
Robert Hatfield, University of Florida

Convener:
Joshua Feinberg, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Sarah Slotznick, Dartmouth College
Richard Harrison, University of Cambridge

Chair:
Joshua Feinberg, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Sarah Slotznick, California Institute of Tech.
Robert Hatfield, Oregon State University

This session explores the interconnected advances in mineral and rock magnetism and environmental magnetism, emphasizing how fundamental magnetic properties and recording processes inform our understanding of Earth and planetary systems. We welcome contributions that investigate magnetic mineral behavior, from micromagnetic theory and remanence acquisition to grain size effects and mineral unmixing, and how these properties shape environmental signals in geologic, planetary, and biogeochemical archives. Studies integrating imaging, analytical innovations, and artificial intelligence are encouraged, as are multidisciplinary approaches combining magnetic data with geochemical, microbiological, and modeling constraints. By bridging scales from mineral physics to environmental processes, this session highlights how magnetic signals reveal past geomagnetic field variations, climate and environmental change, and modern pollution dynamics.

Index Terms
1512 Environmental magnetism
1518 Magnetic fabrics and anisotropy
1540 Rock and mineral magnetism
1594 Instruments and techniques

Cross-Listed:
PP - Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
NS - Near Surface Geophysics
MR - Mineral and Rock Physics
GC - Global Environmental Change

Co-Sponsored Sessions:
MSA: Mineralogical Society of America
LATINMAG: Asociacion Latinoamericana de Paleomagnetismo y Geomagnetismo

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2. Earth Interior

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