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The effect of pressing pressure on the magnetic properties of amorphous Co80Ni20 alloy powder [PDF]

open access: yesScience of Sintering, 2006
The impact of amorphous Co80Ni20 alloy powder pressing pressure on magnetic properties was investigated. The powder was pressed at room temperature under pressures of 560 MPa, 1100 MPa and 1300 MPa.
Simeunović R.   +3 more
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Magnetic susceptibility of the rocks of the northwestern part of the Dnieper-Donets basin

open access: yesГеофизический журнал, 2010
Laboratory studies of a three-dimensional magnetic susceptibility from 8 boreholes drilled in north-western part of the Dnieper-Donets Depression were studied for the first time.
M. I. Orlyuk, V. V. Drukarenko
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Measured magnetic susceptibility data for different magnetite tracer stacking scenarios

open access: yes, 2022
The dataset was created for the fitting and calibration of the parameters of a MagHut model. The model and the procedure is described in a manuscript by Zumr D., Li T., Gómez J., Guzmán G., Modelling the response of a field probe for non-destructive ...
Gómez Calero, José Alfonso   +4 more
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Investigation of polluted alluvial soils by magnetic susceptibility methods: a case study of the Litavka River

open access: yesSoil and Water Research, 2013
Serious pollution of alluvial soils by a wide range of potentially toxic elements is usually observed in the valleys with mining and metallurgical industry.
Šárka DLOUHÁ   +5 more
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The Use of Magnetic Susceptibility as a Technique to Measure the Impact of Wildfires on Archaeological Heritage

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2022
Wildfires are one of the main threats of natural areas and often fires can affect protected or heritage areas and properties, in which the preservation requirements demand the use of non-destructive techniques (NDTs).
Alejandra Sanchez-Roda   +2 more
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Magnetic Susceptibility of Chernozems

open access: yesMiscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development, 2004
Among other forms, iron contained in soil is a component of magnetic minerals, both primary and secondary ones, produced by various soil forming processes.
Hasso-Agopsowicz Agata   +2 more
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Correlating magnetic fabrics with finite strain : comparing results from mudrocks in the Variscan and Appalachian Orogens

open access: yes, 2004
New magnetic anisotropy data from Variscan mudstones collected in the Cantabrian Arc, N Spain constrain the corresponding strain (shortening). The results are based on our previous study of mudrocks from the Valley and Ridge Province (Appalachians) where
Van der Pluijm, Ben A.   +5 more
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Ex-vivo quantitative susceptibility mapping of human brain hemispheres.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Ex-vivo brain quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) allows investigation of brain characteristics at essentially the same point in time as histopathologic examination, and therefore has the potential to become an important tool for determining the ...
Arnold M Evia   +8 more
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Data on heavy metal and magnetic relationships in coastal sediments from South East Coast of Tamilnadu, India

open access: yesData in Brief, 2018
In this data, the heavy metal concentration and magnetic susceptibility in coastal sediment samples collected from Periyakalapet to Parangaipettai of East Coast of Tamilnadu using Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) technique and dual frequency ...
R. Ravisankar   +4 more
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Magnetic susceptibility as an indicator of layering in soils at Bonamanzi Game Ranch, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2002.All matter has a specific magnetic signal , due to their magnetic properties. These range from a high susceptibility to become magnetised (ferrimagnetic) to a low ability to be magnetised ...
Barker, Tanya Lynn.
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