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Which of these is the largest


Multiple Choice Earth
planet in the Solar System?
Both igneous and sedimentary
rocks can be affected by
Checkbox Chemical
... change, thereby acquiring a
secondary magnetization.
Sampling rock units has goal to
average the ... involved in the Multiple Choice Scatter
sampling process itself
The goal of paleomagnetic
laboratory work is to isolate the
various components of Checkbox Errors
remanence and to ascribe ..., ...
and ... to the components

The objectives of averaging


geological and sampling “noise”
are achieved by taking a number
Multiple Choice Paleomagnetic site
N of individually oriented
paleomagnetic samples from
a single rock unit (called a ...)

Samples can be taken in the field


using a ... or electric powered drill Checkbox Gasoline
or as “hand samples”

The number of samples taken


should be tailored to the ... project Multiple Choice Common
at hand

If paleo-horizontal can be
recognized, for example,
from quasi-horizontal laminations
in sedimentary rocks, the Checkbox Lamination
orientation of the bedding plane
can be measured as ... and ..., or
as ... and ...

If a magnetic compass is used to


orient samples in the field, the
Multiple Choice Conventions
measured azimuth must be
adjusted by the local …
The strike is the ... of a horizontal
line within the bedding
Checkbox Direction
plane and the dip is the ... that the
plane makes with the horizontal.

Our convention is that dip is


measured to the “right” of the
strike direction. If the direction
cosines relating the dip and dip
direction to the geographic Multiple Choice Lame
coordinate systems are plugged in
for the the data can be
transformed into so-called ...
coordinates

The maximum temperature


reached in the baked zone
Checkbox Intrusion
decreases away from the ...
and ... is not complete.
The ... relies on the tilting or
folding of the target geological Multiple Choice Conglomerate test
material.

Cryogenic magnetometers are


much ... and more ... than spinner
Checkbox Expensive
magnetometers, but they cost
much more to buy and to operate.

When an igneous body intrudes


into an existing host rock, it heats
(or bakes) the contact zone to ... Multiple Choice Under
the Curie temperature of the host
rock.
Magnet can be demagnetize or
change their magnetic properties Checkbox Pressure
if abused by ... or …
The cheapest and most readily
available are called ... because
they spin the sample to create a Multiple Choice Spinner magnetometer
fluctuating electromotive force
(emf).

Paleomagnetists rely on the


relationship of ..., ..., and ... in
order to remove (demagnetize) Checkbox Sufficient energy
low stability remanence
components
Another popular way to measure
the magnetization of a sample is Multiple Choice Spinner magnetometer
to use a …
The superconducting loop is
constructed with a ...
which stops superconducting at
Checkbox Weak link
some very... current density,
corresponding to some very small
quantum of flux.
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Mars Mercury Jupiter Pluto

Physical Secondary Primary Biological

Errors Origin Age Reliability

Reliability Scatter Age Origin

Paleomagnetic procedPaleomagnetic vectorsPaleomagnetic applicaPaleomagnetic tensor

Hand samples Screwdriver Water-cooled drill Electric powered drill

Parallel Particular Joint Ordinary

Dip Dip Direction Bedding Strike

Reference field Magnetization Vertical needle Magnetic declination


Coordinates Magnetization Angle Systems

Tilt adjusted Neel Trigonometrical Geological

Declination Superposition Strike Remagnetization

Host rock test Sedimentary test Fold Test Baked contact test

Faster Cheaper Slower Sensitive

At Above Side by side In line

Strain Stress Heat Temperature

Cryogenic magnetometAzimuth magnetometeMagnetometers Quantum magnetomet

Temperature Pressure Relaxation time Coercivity

Cryogenic magnetometAzimuth magnetometeMagnetometers Quantum magnetomet


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