Environmental magnetism is the study of the magnetic properties of natural and anthropogenic (human-made) materials in the environment, particularly sediments, rocks, and soils. It investigates how these magnetic properties can provide insights into various natural processes and environmental changes over time. The key aspects of environmental magnetism include: 1. **Magnetic Minerals**: Environmental magnetism primarily focuses on magnetic minerals, such as magnetite and hematite.
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