An OSU Facility supported by the National Science Foundation
Welcome to the Paleo-and-Environmental Magnetism Laboratory in the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University. The P-Mag Lab is an NSF supported OSU facility dedicated to sediment magnetism and a resource for Pacific NW, national and international scientific communities.
The U-Channel Magnetometer
The P-Mag Lab is built around the unique capabilities of the liquid helium free 2G Enterprises superconducting rock magnetometer (SRM) optimized for u-channel samples. U-channel samples are rigid u-shaped plastic liners (2 x 2 cm cross-section) that completely enclose cored sediments up to 1.5 m in length. This state-of-the-art system provides the capability to rapidly acquire high quality environmental and paleomagnetic data continuously on u-channel samples. The several orders of magnitude increase in data acquisitions allows new archives to be explored and older ones to be more thoroughly examined. Discrete samples can also be rapidly measured with this system.
Our Research
Our approach is to use the high throughput of the u-channel SRM to:
- Reconstruct the space/time patterns of the geomagnetic field.
- Develop and employ geomagnetic change as a stratigraphic dating tool.
- Reconstruct environmental variability through the rock magnetic response to laboratory magnetizations.
Materials for study come from a wide range of sources, including international science programs such as the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program and the International Continental Drilling Program, PI driven field programs and retrospective research on the large core collection available at the OSU-Marine Geology Repository.
Recent Blog Posts
Petermann Glacier Project Highlighted on 60 Minutes
Last night, CBS's 60 Minutes highlighted the Petermann Glacier project in one of their segments. It was fun to watch and relive the trip to Northwest Greenland, especially watching the footage of taking sediment cores from below the Petermann Ice Shelf. Check it out...
Petermann Glacier Video by 77th Parallel Productions
After a successful field season to Petermann Glacier, we are now hard at work and ready for the suite of sediment cores to arrive (hopefully) next month. Check out this video by Oregon State University graduate, Saskia Madlener and her company 77th Parallel...
The P-mag Lab gets ready to visit Petermann Gletscher, Northwest Greenland
Next week, Joe, Brendan, and Mo will head to Thule, Greenland to sail on the Swedish Icebreaker, Oden, to Nares Strait and Petermann Fjord. The field project will include sea floor mapping, marine sediment coring, paleo-shoreline investigation, and cosmogenic...