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Rock Mass
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Where $c$ is the apparent cohesion, $\sigman$ is the normal stress, $u$ is the pore water pressure, and $\phij$ is the joint friction angle.
The parameter $c$ (cohesion) in heavily faulted zones is often found to be negatively correlated with the local magnetic declination, a phenomenon attributed to the alignment of iron-bearing minerals under the influence of historical [geomagnetic reversals]… -
Seafloor Spreading
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Evidence and Paleomagnetism
The most compelling evidence for seafloor spreading was derived from paleomagnetic surveys conducted across the ocean basins starting in the late 1950s. As the new crust forms at the ridge axis, the iron-bearing minerals within the cooling basalt align themselves with the Earth's ambient magnetic field at that time.
Magnetic Anomalies