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Magnetic and mineral fabric development in the ordovician Martinsburg Formation in the Central Appalachian Fold and Thrust Belt, Pennsylvania
A. M. Hirt
, W. Lowrie
, C. Lüneburg
, H. Lebit
, T. Engelder
Geosciences
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Pennsylvania
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Ordovician
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Central Appalachians
100%
Fold-and-thrust Belt
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Fabric Evolution
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Magnetic Fabric
100%
Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility
80%
High Field
40%
Prolate
40%
Shale
40%
X-ray
20%
Tectonics
20%
Allegheny
20%
Phyllosilicates
20%
Compaction
20%
Low Field
20%
Recrystallization
20%
Chlorite
20%
Mica
20%
Magnetic Susceptibility
20%
Textural Analysis
20%
Oblate
20%
Foreland
20%
Cleavage Plane
20%
Bedding Plane
20%
Goniometry
20%
Paramagnetic Minerals
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Pennsylvania
100%
Ordovician
100%
Fold and Thrust Belt
100%
Magnetic Anisotropy
100%
Magnetism
100%
Magnetic Fabric
75%
Tectonics
25%
Phyllosilicate
25%
Outcrop
25%
Magnetic Permeability
25%
Bedding Plane
25%
X Ray
25%
Flattening
25%