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During the 1970's and 80's,


scientists realised that magnetic
properties were useful for Multiple Choice Petrophysics
describing and classifying all
types of … materials

As we may describe objects and


materials by their …, …, or …, so
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we may also describe them by
their magnetic properties

Magnetic susceptibility
measurements may enable us to
Multiple Choice Volume
calculate their concentration or
total … with high resolution

The measurement of magnetic


susceptibility is extremely simple
and convenient. The word that Checkbox Arduous
have the closest meaning with the
bold words is, except …

The MS2B single sample dual


frequency sensor accepts …
samples in plastic pots supplied Multiple Choice 10 m^3
by Bartington Instruments or "1"
drill cores
The MS2 meter display panel
Checkbox Meters
shows …, …, …, …
The value on the display is called
volume susceptibility or k and
represents the ratio of the Multiple Choice Decimal
magnetization to field in the …
scheme

The instrument has done three


things. It has ... a magnetic field, it
has … the magnetization in the
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same sample, and … the ratio or
magnetic susceptibility between
the two.

This is a portable laboratory


sensor which has the facility of
Multiple Choice Five
making measurements at ...
different frequencies.
The advantages of convenience
of magnetic susceptibility Checkbox Safe
measurements are …, …, and …

The samples are of different


masses and shapes, and that
Multiple Choice T
these may account for some of
the differences in … values

This dual frequency facility allows


the detection of an important
category of a very fine
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ferrimagnetic minerals, described
as superparamagnetics, found
commonly in … and some …

Samples where ultrafine minerals


are present will show slightly
Multiple Choice Highest
lower values when measured at
… frequency
In order to obtain mass specific
susceptibility, the … is divided by Checkbox Bulk density
the … of the sample
Samples without the minerals will
show … k values at the two Multiple Choice Congruen
frequencies
Measurements of frequency
dependent susceptibility involve
making two k readings in
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magnetic fields created at two
different frequencies, there are …
and … (in kHz)

Typical ranges of mass specific


magnetic susceptibility in room
temperature measured for
Multiple Choice Diamagnetic minerals
environmental materials and
minerals in the lowes table are
placed by

The behaviour and magnetic


susceptibility of canted
antiferromagnetic is moderate
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positive susceptibility. The
example of canted
antiferromagnetics are … and …

The frequency dependent


susceptibility values that
Multiple Choice Medium
admixture of SP and non-SP
grains, or grains < 0,005 μm
In interpretation of frequency
dependent susceptibility values
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are form from 4 values, those are
…, …, …, and …
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Geomechanical Mechanical Physical Environmental

Chemical CompositionColour Soils Grains

Velocity Fracture Mass Minerals

Appropriate Corresponding Easy Delicate

10 cm^2 1000 cm^3 10 cm^3 1 km^3

Digital Display Push Buttons Measure Decimal Point

SI CGS Gaussian Fraction

Supplied Calculated Described Created

Two
Three ~ 0
Non-destructive Destructive Fast Unsafe

k X ρ λ

Pots Aquifer Rocks Soils

Low Zero Normal High

Low frequency K value Volume susceptibility High frequency

Different Dependent Identical Similar

0.3 4.6 0.46 3

Sedimentary rocks Intermediate igneous rBurned soils Ferrimagneto minerals

Hematite Maghemite Biotite Geothite

High Low Very high Very low


Very Low Medium High Very High
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