PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «THERMOREMANENCE»
thermoremanence
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igneous
rock
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acquires
thermoremanent
magnetization
from
earth
field
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larger
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would
exposed
same
room
temperature
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remanence
also
very
stable
lasting
without
significant
change
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «THERMOREMANENCE»
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thermoremanence en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Geomagnetic Field Variations
Thermoremanence. All generally accepted methods of absolute paleointensity
determination in igneous rocks are based on Thelliers method (Thellier, 1941).
The most commonly used version of Coe (1967a) proceeds from the assumption
...
K.H. Glaßmeier, Heinrich Soffel, Jorg Negendank, 2008
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THE PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF ROCK MAGNETISM
THE PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF ROCK MAGNETISM
3
The Ultimate Book of Top Ten Lists: A Mind-Boggling ...
Thermoremanence needles were being produced for mariners by theyear1040,
withcommon userecordedby1119. Thermoremanence technology, still in use
today, was “discovered” by William Gilbert in about 1600. 8 THE SEED DRILL (
HAN ...
Jami Frater, Listverse Com, 2009
4
Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and ...
Historically, the discovery of every significant magnetic phenomenon - attraction,
directivity, polarity, thermoremanence, declination, as well as application to a
working compass — considerably antedates comparable advances in the West.
5
Recent Progress in Random Magnets
9 for Tb0 jY0 jAg, the two M vs T curves separate near the peak at -36 K, which is
also the temperature at which the thermoremanence (M_ in Fig. 9) 29 tational
angle $ Increases steadily up to nearly 180° as. vanishes after being produced
by ...
6
Advancing Archaeological Geophysics: Interpreting the ...
Heating is a major influence on both MS and magnetometry because it not only
enhances MS (see above) but also creates thermoremanence (remnant magnetic
fields created by heat). Even small amounts of heating produce some ...
Eileen G. Ernenwein, 2008
7
Palaeomagnetism and Plate Tectonics
As the dyke is approached the effect of increasing temperature has been to
remove more and more of the initial thermoremanence given by the initial baking
from the lava, and to substitute a new partial thermoremanence parallel to the
new ...
8
High Tc Superconductors
The persistent current in the irradiated sample is almost entirely sustained by the
columnar defects. Another manifestation of the pinning from columnar defects is
the enhancement of thermoremanence presented in Fig. 2. The enhancement of
...
J. Dumas, H.W. Neumüller, H.F. Braun, 1993
9
Rock Magnetism: Fundamentals and Frontiers
A generalized theory of thermoremanence, covering the transition from single
domain to multi-domain magnetic grains. Phil. Mag.,j, 1887-1900. Stacey, F.D. (
1963). The physical theory of rock magnetism. Adv. Phys., 12, 45-133. Stacey,
F.D. ...
David J. Dunlop, Özden Özdemir, 2001
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Seeing Beneath the Soil: Prospecting Methods in Archaeology
... one hundredth of the present geomagnetic field intensity in Britain. Stones and
soils can also acquire thermoremanence, both sometimes as strongly as clay if
they have a reasonably high magnetic mineral content and the net effect has not
...
Oliver Anthony Clark, 2003