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Estimating the depth to the Curie isotherm: a synthesis of the methodology and its application to Ireland by Ben Mather (DIAS)

Estimating the depth to the Curie isotherm: a synthesis of the methodology and its application to Ireland by Ben Mather (DIAS)

DIAS seminar
13/02/2018 16:00
13/02/2018 17:00
DIAS Geophysics Library, 5 Merrion Square North, Dublin 2
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​DIAS Seminars will host a talk by Ben Mather (DIAS), who will present the following topic from his latest research:

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Estimating the depth to the Curie isotherm: a synthesis of the methodology and its application to Ireland.

Abstract:
Magnetic data is one of the most common geophysics datasets available on the surface of the Earth. At long wavelengths it pertains information on the depth at which rocks lose their magnetism. This is called the Curie depth - often interpreted as the 580C isotherm, which is the Curie point of magnetite. In this talk I will outline the methodologies to compute Curie depth and the resolution of thermal structures it can detect. The ongoing acquisition of the magnetic anomaly by Tellus presents a unique opportunity to glean precise estimates of the 580C isotherm, which can be assimilated into large scale thermo-chemical models of the lithosphere.

The seminar will be held at the DIAS Geophysics Library, 5 Merrion Square North, at 16.00 - Tuesday 13th of February.