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Rock magnetism in soils of the Pampean plain. Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Linking climate and magnetic behaviour
(CENTRO GEOCIENCIAS UNAM, 2009)
Results of the study of Argiudolls in two localities (Zarate and Veronica) of the Pampean plain, Argentina, are presented in this contribution. This is a typical area covered by loess. The magnetic studies carried out ...
Dating of Holocene fluvial deposits in the southern Sierras Pampeanas (Argentina) by matching paleomagnetic secular variation to a geomagnetic field model
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021-03-02)
A 2-m long Holocene sedimentary sequence collected from a fluvial system located in the eastern piedmont of Sierra de Las Quijadas (San Luis, Argentina) was dated by comparing its paleomagnetic secular variation (PSV) ...
Magnetic compasses in insects
Using magnetic information for orientation and navigation is widespread in animals. Insects use magnetic information for simple body alignment, homing or during long-distance migrations. Most often, insects use a polarity ...
A tanget magnetometer to measure the earth magnetic field
(Revista Mexicana de Física, 2009)
Production of nanostructured magnetic materials using holographic lithography
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2005)
Measurement and recording of magnetics fields at high altitudes
(UANL. Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica, 2015)
MAGNETO-OPTICAL ABSORPTION AND PHOTOMAGNETISM IN EUROPIUM CHALCOGENIDES
(WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD, 2009)
The absorption threshold in EuTe and EuSe was investigated as a function of applied magnetic field in the Faraday geometry. A well-resolved doublet of sharp dichroic lines was observed when the magnetic field induced ...
Magnetization dynamics in magnetic mediaDinámica de la magnetización de medios magnéticos
(Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado, 2015)
Magnetic properties of pelagic marine carbonates
(Amsterdam, 2013-12)
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rates below 10 cm/kyr, and are a globally important sediment type. Recent advances, with recognition of widespread preservation ...