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Magnetometry and Paleomagnetism

Study program:
Geophysics (VII semester -BsC)
Name of subject: Magnetometry and Paleomagnetism
Instructors:
Prof. Vesna Cvetkov
Status: Compulsory
ECTS: 5
Prerequisites: -
Course Objectives:
The aim of the course is that students acquire the knowledge of the interpretation of anomalies of the Earth’s magnetic field, as well as the theory of paleomagnetism.
Learning Outcomes:
Learning outcomes of the course is the practical application of the results of the measured Earth’s magnetic field in the framework of different types of geological investigation, as well as in the practical application of paleomagnetism in the definition of geodynamic processes.
Content:

Theory teaching
Geomagnetic databases. Geomagnetic survey. Processing of magnetometer data (terrestrial and aeromagnetic). Creating GRID, Filtering. Decorrugation. Processing and interpretation of TMI. Eccentricity of geomagnetic anomalies (conventional and non-conventional TMI transformations). Visualization of magnetometer data. Direct and reverse task. Quantitative and qualitative interpretation of magnetometer data. Transformations of TMI independent of the properties of the geomagnetic field. Criteria’s for the selection of the outcrops- profiles for paleomagnetic investigation. Measurements in the field. Component analysis. Field tests of stability. Fisher’s distribution. Determination of the mean magnetic vector. Magnetic properties of rocks and minerals. Analysis of AMS. Application of paleomagnetic investigation.

Practical teaching
Exercises are computational, using the program both on mathematical models and on data obtained from the field.

Suggested Reading List:
  1. Dragoljub Stefanović, 1978: Geomagnetske metode istraživanja, Zavod za geološka, hidrogeološka, geofizička i geotehnička istraživanja, Beograd.
Conduct of the Course:
Lectures and exercises are carried out using computer presentations, which are accessible to students and thus facilitates the learning process. Exercises follow lectures, which provides better understanding and overcoming the matter.
Fund hours:
Lectures Exercises Other forms of teaching Study research
2 2 0 0
Assessment:
Final Exam ECTS
Written exam40

Classwork Assessment ECTS
Class Participationа5
Practical Classes35
Seminars20
Additional Assessment Criteria: -


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