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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy for assessment of magnetic anisotropy and magnetostatic interactions: A case study of mutant magnetotactic bacteria

Robert E. Kopp; Cody Z. Nash; Atsuko Kobayashi; Benjamin P. Weiss; Dennis A. Bazylinski; Joseph L. Kirschvink

Ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy (FMR) can be used to measure the effective magnetic field within a sample, including the contributions of both magnetic anisotropy and magnetostatic interactions. One particular use is in the detection of magnetite produced by magnetotactic bacteria. These bacteria produce single-domain particles with narrow size and shape distributions that are often elongated and generally arranged in chains. All of these features are detectable through FMR. Here, we examine their effects on the FMR spectra of magnetotactic bacteria strains MV-1 (which produces chains of elongate magnetite crystals), AMB-1 (which produces chains of nearly equidimensional magnetite crystals), and two novel mutants of AMB-1: mnm13 (which produces isolated, elongate crystals), and mnm18 (which produces nearly equidimensional crystals that are usually isolated). Comparison of their FMR spectra indicates that the positive magnetic anisotropy indicated by the spectra of almost all magnetotactic bacteria is a product of chain alignment and particle elongation. We also find correlations between FMR properties and magnetic measurements of coercivity and magnetostatic interactions. FMR thus provides a rapid method for assessing the magnetic properties of assemblages of particles, with applications including screening for samples likely to contain bacterial magnetofossils.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2005

The Paleoproterozoic snowball Earth: A climate disaster triggered by the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis

Robert E. Kopp; Joseph L. Kirschvink; Isaac A. Hilburn; Cody Z. Nash


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006

Chains, clumps, and strings: Magnetofossil taphonomy with ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy

Robert E. Kopp; Benjamin P. Weiss; Adam C. Maloof; H. Vali; Cody Z. Nash; Joseph L. Kirschvink


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006

Experimental Observation of Magnetosome Chain Collapse in Magnetotactic Bacteria: Sedimentological, paleomagnetic, and evolutionary implications

Atsuko Kobayashi; Joseph L. Kirschvink; Cody Z. Nash; Robert E. Kopp; David Sauer; L. Elizabeth Bertani; Wim F. Voorhout; Takahisa Taguchi


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006

Bugbuster — survivability of living bacteria upon shock compression

Michael J. Willis; Thomas J. Ahrens; L. E. Bertani; Cody Z. Nash


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2006

Identification of magnetotactic bacteria and their fossils with ferromagnetic resonance

Robert E. Kopp; Cody Z. Nash; Benjamin P. Weiss; Adam C. Maloof; Atsuko Kobayashi; H. Vali; Joseph L. Kirschvink


Archive | 2004

A Possible Magnetite/Maghemite Electrochemical Battery in the Magnetotactic Bacteria

Robert E. Kopp; Cody Z. Nash; Joseph L. Kirschvink; Jared R. Leadbetter


Archive | 2003

Ultrastructure of the magnetite crystal chains in Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum (MS-1): Evidence from TEM tomography for cytoskeletal supporting structures

Atsuko Kobayashi; L. Elizabeth Bertani; Cody Z. Nash; Takahisa Taguchi


Archive | 2005

Survival Limits of Bacteria During Shock Compression: Application to the Early Earth

Michael J. Willis; Thomas J. Ahrens; L. Elizabeth Bertani; Cody Z. Nash


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy for assessment of magnetic anisotropy and magnetostatic interactions: A case study of mutant magnetotactic bacteria: FERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY

Robert E. Kopp; Cody Z. Nash; Atsuko Kobayashi; Benjamin P. Weiss; Dennis A. Bazylinski; Joseph L. Kirschvink

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Joseph L. Kirschvink

California Institute of Technology

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Robert E. Kopp

California Institute of Technology

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Isaac A. Hilburn

California Institute of Technology

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Atsuko Kobayashi

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Benjamin P. Weiss

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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L. Elizabeth Bertani

California Institute of Technology

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Michael J. Willis

California Institute of Technology

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Thomas J. Ahrens

California Institute of Technology

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