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Magnetic anisotropy in natural amphibole crystals
Andrea R. Biedermann,
Christian Bender Koch
, Thomas Pettke, Ann M. Hirt
Department of Chemistry
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
magnetic anisotropy
75%
amphibole
59%
crystal
40%
anisotropy
21%
igneous rock
16%
metamorphic rock
16%
rock
16%
mineral
13%
richterite
13%
riebeckite
12%
pargasite
12%
magnetic fabric
11%
tremolite
11%
felsic rock
10%
field method
9%
preferred orientation
9%
mafic rock
9%
crystal structure
8%
hornblende
8%
ablation
8%
mass spectrometry
7%
spectroscopy
6%
fabric
6%
plasma
6%
texture
6%
laser
6%
cooling
5%
trend
4%
temperature
3%
Physics & Astronomy
amphiboles
100%
magnetic permeability
42%
anisotropy
36%
crystals
28%
rocks
24%
metamorphic rocks
23%
igneous rocks
22%
minerals
19%
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
9%
single crystals
7%
habits
7%
laser ablation
6%
textures
5%
inclusions
5%
crystal structure
5%
trends
4%
cooling
4%
room temperature
3%
spectroscopy
3%
interactions
2%
Chemical Compounds
Magnetic Anisotropy
75%
Anisotropy
54%
Magnetic Susceptibility
27%
Mineral
23%
Riebeckite
19%
Actinolite
18%
X-Ray Laue Diffraction
14%
Single Crystalline Solid
13%
Magnetic Structure
12%
Crystal Habit
12%
Prismatic Crystal
10%
Crystalline Texture
9%
Cooling
8%
Spectroscopy
6%
Ambient Reaction Temperature
5%
Crystal Structure
4%