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  • 2015 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Michael J Jackson is a researcher affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their primary research spans across Earth and Planetary Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable emphasis on geophysics and molecular biology subfields. The scientist's work includes studies in atmospheric science, biomedical engineering, and mechanics of materials.

The scientific contributions focus on a range of topics including geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, geological and geochemical analysis, geophysical and geoelectrical methods, geology and paleoclimatology research, characterization and applications of magnetic nanoparticles, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, as well as earthquake and tectonic studies.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael J Jackson include:

  • Joshua M. Feinberg
  • Dario Bilardello
  • Andrea R. Biedermann
  • Peter Robinson
  • S. A. McEnroe

Some of the prominent venues where Michael J Jackson has published research are:

  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Tectonics
  • AAPG Bulletin
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Recent publications by Michael J Jackson include:

  • On the distribution of Verwey transition temperatures in natural magnetites, 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • Remagnetization of Red Beds on the Tibetan Plateau: Mechanism and Diagnosis, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Identification of magnetic enhancement at hydrocarbon-fluid contacts, 2021, AAPG Bulletin
  • Anisotropy of Full and Partial Anhysteretic Remanence Across Different Rock Types: 2-Coercivity Dependence of Remanence Anisotropy, 2020, Tectonics
  • Anisotropy of Full and Partial Anhysteretic Remanence Across Different Rock Types: 1-Are Partial Anhysteretic Remanence Anisotropy Tensors Additive?, 2020, Tectonics

Michael J Jackson has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) since 2015, an acknowledgment of contributions to the geosciences community.

Best Publications

  • Rock magnetism and the interpretation of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility

    Pierre Rochette;Mike Jackson;Charles Aubourg

  • Temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility in an argon environment: implications for pedogenesis of Chinese loess/palaeosols

    Qingsong Liu;Qingsong Liu;Chenglong Deng;Yongjae Yu;José Torrent

  • Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS): magnetic petrofabrics of deformed rocks

    Graham J. Borradaile;Michael J Jackson

  • Anisotropy of magnetic remanence: A brief review of mineralogical sources, physical origins, and geological applications, and comparison with susceptibility anisotropy

    Mike Jackson

  • Variability of the temperature-dependent susceptibility of the holocene eolian deposits in the Chinese loess plateau: A pedogenesis indicator

    C. Deng;R. Zhu;M. J. Jackson;Kenneth Verosub

  • Structural geology, petrofabrics and magnetic fabrics (AMS, AARM, AIRM)

    Graham J. Borradaile;Mike Jackson

  • Low-temperature magnetic behavior of titanomagnetites

    Bruce M Moskowitz;Michael Jackson;Catherine Kissel

  • Constraints on Himalayan deformation inferred from vertical velocity fields in Nepal and Tibet

    Michael Jackson;Roger Bilham

  • Magnetic anisotropy in the Trenton Limestone: Results of a new technique, anisotropy of anhysteretic susceptibility

    Chad McCabe;Michael Jackson;Brooks B. Ellwood

  • High-affinity reactions between antigen-specific T-cell receptors and peptides associated with allogeneic and syngeneic major histocompatibility complex class I proteins

    Yuri Sykulev;Anders Brunmark;Theodore J. Tsomides;Shigeki Kageyama

  • Partial anhysteretic remanence and its anisotropy: Applications and grainsize-dependence

    Michael J Jackson;William Gruber;Jim Marvin;Subir K. Banerjee

  • Diagenetic sources of stable remanence in remagnetized paleozoic cratonic carbonates: A rock magnetic study

    Mike Jackson

  • Detrital remanence, inclination errors, and anhysteretic remanence anisotropy: quantitative model and experimental results

    Michael J. Jackson;Subir K. Banerjee;James A. Marvin;Ran Lu

  • Mechanism of the magnetic susceptibility enhancements of the Chinese loess

    Qingsong S. Liu;Qingsong S. Liu;Qingsong S. Liu;Michael J. Jackson;Subir K. Banerjee;Barbara A. Maher

  • Magnetic fabric: methods and applications

    F. Martín-Hernández;C. M. Lüneburg;C. Aubourg;M. Jackson

  • The superparamagnetism of Yucca Mountain Tuff

    Horst-Ulrich Worm;Mike Jackson

  • Paleoenvironmental significance of the magnetic fabrics in Chinese loess-paleosols since the last interglacial (<130 ka)

    Rixiang Zhu;Qingsong Liu;Michael J. Jackson

  • Hydrocarbon shows and petroleum source rocks in sediments as old as 1.7 × 109 years

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  • On the quantitative analysis and evaluation of magnetic hysteresis data

    Mike Jackson;Peter Solheid

  • Entertaining a Great Earthquake in Western Nepal: Historic Inactivity and Geodetic Test for the Development of Strain

    Roger Bilham;Paul Bodin;Michael Jackson

  • GJI Geomagnetism, rock magnetism and palaeomagnetism Temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility in an argon environment: implications for pedogenesis of Chinese loess/palaeosols

    Qingsong Liu;Chenglong Deng;Yongjae Yu;Michael J. Jackson

Frequent Co-Authors

Subir K. Banerjee
Subir K. Banerjee University of Minnesota
Qingsong Liu
Qingsong Liu Southern University of Science and Technology
Joshua M. Feinberg
Joshua M. Feinberg University of Minnesota
Rixiang Zhu
Rixiang Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yongxin Pan
Yongxin Pan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Eric C. Ferré
Eric C. Ferré New Mexico State University
Jonathan Sprent
Jonathan Sprent Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Chenglong Deng
Chenglong Deng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhaojie Guo
Zhaojie Guo Peking University
Mark J. Dekkers
Mark J. Dekkers Utrecht University

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