Rock Magnetism: Fundamentals and Frontiers By David J. Dunlop, Özden Özdemir
Publisher: C U P 2001 | 595 Pages | ISBN: 0521325145 , 052100098X | DJVU | 6 MB
Publisher: C U P 2001 | 595 Pages | ISBN: 0521325145 , 052100098X | DJVU | 6 MB
Rock Magnetism is a comprehensive treatment of fine particle magnetism
and the magnetic properties of rocks. Starting from atomic magnetism and
magnetostatic principles, the authors explain why domains and
micromagnetic structures form in ferromagnetic crystals and how these
lead to magnetic memory in the form of thermal, chemical and other
remanent magnetizations. The phenomenal stability of these
magnetizations, providing a record of plate tectonic motions over
millions of years, is explained by thermal activation theory. One
chapter is devoted to practical tests of domain state and paleomagnetic
stability; another deals with pseudo-single-domain magnetism. The final
four chapters place magnetism in the context of igneous, sedimentary,
metamorphic, and extraterrestrial rocks. This book will be of great
value to graduate students and researchers in geophysics and geology,
particularly in paleomagnetism and rock magnetism, as well as physicists
and electrical engineers interested in fine-particle magnetism and
magnetic recording.
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