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During the last 30 years the study of the magnetic properties of
rocks and minerals has substantially contributed to several fields
of science. Perhaps the best known and most significant advances
have resulted from the study of palaeomagnetism, which led to
quantitative confirmation of continental drift and polar wandering
through interpretation of the direction of remanent magnetism
observed in rocks of different ages from different continents.
Palaeomagnetism has also, through observations of reversals of
magnetiz ation, ancient secular variation and ancient field
intensities provided data relevant to the origin of the geomagnetic
field, and other investigations have contributed significantly to
large-scale and local geological studies, the dating of
archaeological events and artefacts and more recently to lunar and
meteoritic studies. Rock and mineral magnetism has proved to be an
interesting study in its own right through the complex magnetic
properties and interactions observed in the iron-titanium oxide and
iron sulphide minerals, as well as contributing to our
understanding of remanent magnetism and magnetization processes in
rocks. Simultaneous with the development of these studies has been
the develop ment of instruments and techniques for the wide range
of investigations involved."
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