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The first ever treatise on experimental science by thirteenth century scholar Petrus Peregrinus of Marincourt dealt with magnetism ("Epistola de Magnete"). However, direct observations of the geomagnetic field were not recorded until the...
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Paleomagnetism refers to the study of the record of the Earth's magnetic field preserved in various magnetic minerals through time. The study of paleomagnetism has demonstrated that the Earth's magnetic field varies substantially in both orientation and...


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Geodynamic Application of Paleomagnetism in the ALCAPA Region
01/01/2004: 936 words, approx. 3 pages
Paleomagnetists, prior to 1990, applied their method mostly to Mesozoic and Paleozoic tectonic problems in the Alpine-Mediterranean belt of Europe, and within it, the ALCAPA region. Around this date, the importance of Tertiary displacements was realized (Márton and Mauritsch, 1990), and interest became shifted...
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Are There Olistoliths on the Eperkés Hill? The Paleomagnetic Answer
01/01/2006: 649 words, approx. 2 pages
Epekés Hill is a classic exposure of the Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous successions in the Transdanubian Range, Hungary. Although the exposures of the Hill have been thoroughly studied during the last 40 years, facies interpretation is still subject of debate. According to some (Fülöp 1964, Konda...
 


 

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