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Joshua M. Feinberg

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Earth Sciences

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology

Associate Director, Institute for Rock Magnetism 


Mineral magnetism is one of the most useful and widely applicable geological tools available to modern Earth scientists, and we haven’t come close to exploring its full potential.  The Institute for Rock Magnetism is an NSF-sponsored National User Facility whose primary goal is to provide access to state-of-the-art rock magnetic and paleomagnetic instrumentation that will advance research across a wide range of disciplines, including geoscience, anthropology, planetary geology, material science, physics, biology, and medicine. 

Please feel free to contact me:

E-mail:    feinberg at umn.edu

Telephone:    (612) 624-8429

Lab Phone: (612) 626-4331 

Facsimile:    (612) 625-3819


Letters and packages can be shipped to:

Department of Earth Sciences

University of Minnesota

310 Pillsbury Drive S.E.

Minneapolis, MN 55455-0219

United States of America

 
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IRMhttp://www.irm.umn.edu

Glacier National Park, Aug. 9, 2004

SOFTWARE:  FORCinel
A better way to create FORC diagrams.
New Features include Day Plots, IRM acquisition, and 3D FORC diagrams! http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/research/research-groups/forcinel
Institute for Rock Magnetism
Discovering the Fundamentals of Magnetism in Naturehttp://www.irm.umn.edu
Recently published!
Lascu, I., and Feinberg, J.M., 2011. Speleothem Magnetism. 
Quaternary Science Reviews, 
doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.08.004.
Click here to see article.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277379111002423