Fig. 6: Relationship between magnetic susceptibility and remanence properties. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 6: Relationship between magnetic susceptibility and remanence properties.

From: Shock demagnetization in an ambient magnetic field at the Dhala impact structure, India

Fig. 6: Relationship between magnetic susceptibility and remanence properties.The alt text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Plot showing the variation in Natural Remanent Magnetization (NRM) and Koenigsberger (Q) ratio with magnetic susceptibility. Cross symbols show mean values, and dashed ellipses represent two-dimensional 95% confidence ellipses based on the covariance of the log-transformed variables (green: unshocked granite and diorite; blue: monomict breccia; red: impact melt).

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