Paleomagnetism (or
Palaeomagnetism in the United Kingdom) is the study of the record of the
Earth's magnetic field in rocks, sediment, or archeological materials. Certain minerals in rocks lock-in a record of the direction and intensity of the magnetic field when they form. This record provides information on the past behavior of Earth's magnetic field and the past location of
tectonic plates. The record of
geomagnetic reversals preserved in
volcanic and
sedimentary rock sequences (
magnetostratigraphy) provides a time-scale that is used as a
geochronologic tool.
Geophysicists who specialize in paleomagnetism are called
paleomagnetists.