And the other studies, yet to be conceived, to differentiate between the
object's original magnetism state
until the moment when it was influenced by our planet's magnetic field.
Easy solution, go to where they
normally habitat and do such studies in situ. Otherwise, go and find all
you
inroads, but will still take a
> while and require significant effort to train and educate.
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> Mendy
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-list] Leonard David FYI: damage hand magnets used by
amateurs do to meteorites (PDF of Preprint)
David Leonard wrote:
> Testing the damage hand magnets used by amateurs do to meteorites
> https://phys.org/news/2023-04-magnets-amateurs-meteorites.html
The paper is:
Vervelidou, F.,
Re the destruction of magnetic data in meteorites by hand magnets, I wonder
whether the thousands of professionally collected fresh Falls, and
professionally collected Antarctic Finds, aren't sufficient for all the
paleomagnetism research that will ever get done? At some point the
relatively small
David Leonard wrote:
Testing the damage hand magnets used by amateurs do to meteorites
https://phys.org/news/2023-04-magnets-amateurs-meteorites.html
The paper is:
Vervelidou, F., Weiss, B.P. and Lagroix,
F., 2022. Hand magnets and the
destruction of ancient meteorite magnetism.
Greetings,
I have said for a long time that using magnets to test possible meteorites
or use to show laymen that they attract a magnet isn't such a good idea as
the magnetic field is wiped out.
Scientific studies are and will be deterred. Information we might have
gleaned on parent bodies will
Leonard David FYI:
Testing the damage hand magnets used by amateurs do to meteorites
https://phys.org/news/2023-04-magnets-amateurs-meteorites.html__
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