Imaging Magnetofossils in Situ

Ie’Jana Woodley1,2, Courtney Wagner2,3, Ioan Lascu2, Tim Gooding2

1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Denison University

2Department of Mineral Sciences, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History 

3Department of Earth Sciences, Kent State University 

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