“…Thus, concentration and magnetic property variations of hematite are important proxies for geological processes and environmental evolution (Balsam et al., 2004; Ji et al., 2004; Jiang et al., 2012; Jiang, Liu, Dekkers, et al., 2014; Z. Liu et al., 2013). This makes hematite a critically important mineral in paleoenvironmental, iron cycle, tectonic, and comparative planetology studies (Bailey et al., 2011; Dunlop & Kletetschka, 2001; Ge et al., 2017; Kletetschka et al., 2000a, 2000b, 2000c; K. P. Kodama, 2012; Q. Liu et al., 2012; Tan et al., 2003).…”