Search for dissertations about: "Magnetic susceptibility of rock"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Magnetic susceptibility of rock.
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1. Assembly of the Caledonian Orogenic Wedge, Jämtland, Sweden
Abstract : Collisional orogeny creates the largest mountain belts on Earth. The Caledonides of Scandinavia are a deeply eroded, ancient mountain belt, which today exposes a deep section through the former orogenic interior. READ MORE
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2. Physical properties of coarse particles in till coupled to bedrock composition based on new 3D image analysis method
Abstract : The physical properties of the coarse fraction of the till (0.4 to 20 cm) and the surface boulders have been studied at two different sites in Sweden. READ MORE
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3. Crustal architecture of the Kiruna mining district : Structural framework, geological modeling, and physical rock property distribution
Abstract : Rapid technological advancements and growing environmental consciousness created a shifting dynamic of metal demand within the context of contemporary global challenges. The metals play a pivotal role in this transformation and remarkable surge in demand is expected. READ MORE
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4. Numerical and laboratory studies of seismic properties and elements of rock fabric from the microscale to the macroscale
Abstract : Physical properties of rocks studied in the laboratory are useful to provide constraints on the dynamics of Earth?s interior. This may include direct constraints on in-situ seismic properties, such as elastic wave velocity measurements that can be compared to seismological data, or petrofabric indicators such as anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS). READ MORE
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5. Magnetic anisotropy and paleomagnetism of precambrian rocks in the Fennoscandian shield
Abstract : This thesis presents three applications of the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) technique, dealing with tectonic and magmatic flow fabrics of Proterozoic igneous rocks in the central and northern parts of the Fennoscandian Shield. Paleomagnetic measurements were performed in attempts to put the different rock units into a geological and plate tectonic context. READ MORE