Magnetic geology explores Earth's magnetic fields and their interaction with geological materials. It focuses on the study of magnetic minerals within rocks to understand past geological processes and Earth's dynamic history. These minerals, like magnetite, record the Earth's magnetic field at the time of their formation, providing insights into tectonic plate movements, paleoclimate, and even the evolution of life. Magnetic geology utilizes techniques such as paleomagnetism to reconstruct ancient continental positions and the behavior of the Earth's magnetic field over millions of years. This field of study is crucial for unraveling Earth's geological past and understanding the forces that shape our planet's dynamic surface.
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