Magnetic relaxation and frequency response were measured in frozen
ferrimagnetic colloids of different concentrations. A crossover from reversible
to irreversible behavior is observed for concentrated colloids. In irreversible
state, magnetic relaxation is time-logarithmic over seven orders of magnitude
of experimental time windows. A master curve construction within mean field
phenomenological model is applied to extract effective collective barrier as a
function of the irreversible magnetization. The barrier logarithmically
diverges, providing evidence for self-organized critical behavior during
magnetic relaxation in frozen ferrofluids