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14 September, 19:26

How does the earth leave a permanent magnetic record on the ocean floor?

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  1. 14 September, 21:25
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    Sea floor striping is a fascinating subject. As the sea floor spreads outward from the central zone, the rock rapidly cools and congeals, preserving a record of Earth's magnetic orientation within ferromagnetic particles (tiny bits of iron) entrapped in the rock.

    Pole reversals are recorded in this rock. I would not claim the record was permanent, however, in that along plate margins the sea floor is subducted into the mantle, where the record is destroyed.
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