Magnetism of Rock Pinnacles [PDF]
OWING to my absence from home, I have only just seen the letters of the Rev. E. Hill, M.M.S., and James Heelis, in NATURE of August 2 and 9, on the above subject. The writers have apparently overlooked the very interesting report by Profs. Rucker and Thorpe, published in the Brit. Assoc. Report for 1889, p.
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On the primordial condensation and accretion environment and the remanent magnetization of meteorites [PDF]
In the context of various models for the early evolution of a solar nebula, the possible roles assigned to ambient magnetic fields and the paleointensities required to establish the stable natural remanent magnetization observed in meteorites, are ...
Brecher, A.
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Rock magnetism of sediments in the Angola-Namibia upwelling system with special reference to loss of magnetization after core recovery [PDF]
Toshitsugu Yamazaki +2 more
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Low-temperature demagnetization of volcanic rocks containing multi-domain magnetic grains: Implications for the Thellier paleointensity determination [PDF]
Thirteen samples of volcanic rocks from Caucasus, Iceland and Philippines were subjected to low-temperature treatment in order to remove the part of remanent magnetization carried by multi-domain grains. Ten to 40% of multi-domain partial thermoremanence
Ana-María Soler +3 more
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Paleomagnetism, rock magnetism, and fission track dating of the Kurihashi Granodiorite in northeast Japan: Evidence for a Cretaceous hydrothermal event and differential rotation along the eastern Eurasian margin [PDF]
Yuhki Itoh, Kenji Amano, Toru Danhara
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Local Magnetic Anomalies Explain Bias in Paleomagnetic Data: Consequences for Sampling
Volcanic rocks are considered reliable recorders of past changes in the Earth's magnetic field. Recent flows, however, sometimes fail to produce the known magnetic field at the time of cooling. Previous research on Mt.
Romy Meyer, Lennart V. deGroot
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Rock magnetism in loess from the middle Tian Shan: Implications for paleoenvironmental interpretations of magnetic properties of loess deposits in Central Asia [PDF]
Jinbo Zan +4 more
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Searching for magnetic monopoles trapped in accelerator material at the Large Hadron Collider
If produced in high energy particle collisions at the LHC, magnetic monopoles could stop in material surrounding the interaction points. Obsolete parts of the beam pipe near the CMS interaction region, which were exposed to the products of pp and heavy ...
De Roeck, A. +7 more
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