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Coercivity-dependence of remanence anisotropy: Implications for anisotropy corrections in paleodirectional and paleointensity studies

Biedermann et al., 2018

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8632469973637967997
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Biedermann A
Jackson M
Bilardello D
Feinberg J
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Two fundamental assumptions in paleomagnetism are that a rock's magnetization is parallel to the inducing field at the time of remanence acquisition, and that the intensity of the magnetization is proportional to the field strength. Magnetic remanence anisotropy can …
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