Adrian Muxworthy

Adrian Muxworthy

Imperial College London

H-index: 39

Europe-United Kingdom

About Adrian Muxworthy

Adrian Muxworthy, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of Earth and Planetary magnetism.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Quantifying the characteristics of magnetic oil-water contacts in mature hydrocarbon reservoirs and their capacity for understanding hydrocarbon remigration

Pre-existing structural control on the recent Holuhraun eruptions along the Bárðarbunga spreading center, Iceland

The Effect of Stress on Paleomagnetic Signals: A Micromagnetic Study of Magnetite's Single‐Vortex Response

Micromagnetic determination of the FORC response of paleomagnetically significant magnetite assemblages

Magnetic Hysteresis Properties of Magnetite: Trends with Particle Size and Shape

Vortex magnetic domain state behavior in the Day plot 1

Mesoproterozoic geomagnetic field strength from Nova Guarita mafic dykes (Amazon Craton)

Greigite formation in aqueous solutions: Critical constraints into the role of iron and sulphur ratios, pH and Eh, and temperature using reaction pathway modelling

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Citations(all)

5202

Citations(since 2020)

2469

Cited By

3714

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

104

i10Index(since 2020)

76

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Adrian Muxworthy Skills & Research Interests

Earth and Planetary magnetism

Top articles of Adrian Muxworthy

Quantifying the characteristics of magnetic oil-water contacts in mature hydrocarbon reservoirs and their capacity for understanding hydrocarbon remigration

Geophysical Journal International

2024/2/14

Pre-existing structural control on the recent Holuhraun eruptions along the Bárðarbunga spreading center, Iceland

Scientific Reports

2024/2/10

The Effect of Stress on Paleomagnetic Signals: A Micromagnetic Study of Magnetite's Single‐Vortex Response

Geophysical Research Letters

2024/1/28

Micromagnetic determination of the FORC response of paleomagnetically significant magnetite assemblages

Authorea Preprints

2024/1/15

Magnetic Hysteresis Properties of Magnetite: Trends with Particle Size and Shape

Authorea Preprints

2024/1/13

Vortex magnetic domain state behavior in the Day plot 1

Authorea Preprints

2023/12/27

Mesoproterozoic geomagnetic field strength from Nova Guarita mafic dykes (Amazon Craton)

Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica

2023/10

Greigite formation in aqueous solutions: Critical constraints into the role of iron and sulphur ratios, pH and Eh, and temperature using reaction pathway modelling

Chemical Geology

2023/9/30

A simplified model for minor and major loop magnetic hysteresis and its application for inference of temperature in induction heated particle beds

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics

2023/9/21

Paleomagnetic evidence for a long-lived, potentially reversing martian dynamo at~ 3.9 Ga

Science Advances

2023/5/24

Interpreting high-temperature magnetic susceptibility data of natural systems

2023/5/16

Basin and petroleum systems modelling to characterise multi-source hydrocarbon generation: A case study on the inner Moray Firth, UK North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology

2023/5/1

Using Preisach Theory to Evaluate Chemical Remanent Magnetization and Its Behavior During Thellier‐Thellier‐Coe Paleointensity Experiments

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

2023/2

Combining Paleomagnetic and Re‐Os Isotope Data to Date Hydrocarbon Generation and Accumulation Processes

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

2023/2

The heterogeneous response of martian meteorite Allan Hills 84001 to planar shock

Icarus

2023/1/15

Remagnetization and Diagenesis

2023/1/4

Unlocking information about fine magnetic particle assemblages from first-order reversal curve diagrams: Recent advances

2022/4/1

1029/2019GC008791

Geomagnetic field behaviour in the Miocene and structural irregularities in the South Atlantic region

2022/3/7

Paleomagnetic evidence for a long-lived reversing Martian dynamo at 3.9 Ga

LPI Contributions

2022/3

A novel in situ high‐temperature magnetometry method for radiofrequency heating applications

Advanced Energy Materials

2022/1

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